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Catherine Boyle

Partner at General Catalyst, a leading venture capital firm. Previously worked at Founders Fund and The Washington Post.

Top 3 podcasts with Catherine Boyle

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Oct 18, 2024 • 44min

Closing Bell Overtime: Disregulating Commercial Space, iPhone Demand & Investing in International Markets 10/18/24

George Hill, Managing Director at Deutsche Bank, shares key insights on CVS's leadership transitions and the broader market implications. Lalu Aganga, U.S. CIO at Mercer, discusses strategies for navigating international markets amid shifting economic conditions. Catherine Boyle, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, highlights investment prospects in aerospace and defense, emphasizing technology's role in national security. Together, they explore the intersection of market trends and strategic investments, providing a comprehensive look at today's financial landscape.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 43min

Bloomberg's Defense and Space Tech Special

Join Adam Spice, CFO of Rocket Lab, as he shares insights on the company's financial growth and future ambitions. Nancy Tengler discusses Tesla's autonomous cyber cab and the mixed market reactions surrounding it. Mission commander Jared Isaacman reflects on the transformative impact of SpaceX on space exploration. Catherine Boyle highlights Anduril's strategic success in the defense sector, while Gokul Subramanian reveals their ambitious expansion into space and innovative partnerships. Exciting insights on the future of technology in defense and space await!
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Jun 15, 2022 • 16min

The Case for American Seriousness

Catherine Boyle, a venture capitalist and former journalist, advocates for a renewal of America's innovative spirit. She challenges the prevailing cynicism about individual potential and the nation's decline. Boyle discusses how 'seriousness' is a crucial quality of extraordinary entrepreneurs, linking it to national strength. She emphasizes that America’s entrepreneurial spirit still thrives in unexpected places, urging a shift from passive criticism to active engagement in building solutions for vital issues like housing, education, and cybersecurity.