
LA Venture
We talk to Southern California VCs to get to know them, their funds, and their advice for entrepreneurs.
Hosted by Minnie Ingersoll from TenOneTen, an LA-based seed fund investing in b2b software.
Latest episodes

Oct 4, 2023 • 41min
Brian Frank -- FTW Ventures
Brian Frank talks about how everything in the food system can be improved, and how VCs are investing with a technology lens instead of a problem solving perspective. Tune in to learn more about: *The biggest opportunities ahead in the food system *Evolution of replacing animal protein, including synthetic biology *How Brian is perfectly positioned to help the next generation of founders in the industry

Sep 13, 2023 • 28min
Adrian Fenty - MaC Venture Capital
Adrian Fenty has a fascinating perspective as founding managing partner at MaC Venture Capital and former mayor of Washington, DC. In this episode, Adrian dives into the intersections of government and technology, including: * Why governments should be run more like tech companies * Why governments are critical for real change (including insights from his massive educational reform in Washington, DC) * How VC is both art and science

Aug 16, 2023 • 33min
Brett Queener -- Bonfire Ventures
Brett Queener from Bonfire spends 20-30 hours onboarding each of his companies and shares some of his playbook and rules of thumb. I like a lot of his operational tips: * Founders should stay involved in sales (at the seed stage) * Seed companies should hire mechanics not scalers * 20% of employees should be quota carrying * Revenue growth is tied to the number of productive sales reps hired * And many more insights from his 13 years as an executive at Salesforce

Aug 2, 2023 • 31min
Katelyn Foley - UP.Labs
Katelyn Foley is the President of UP.Labs, a venture lab that builds SaaS companies in partnership with large corporations. Katelyn was previously a partner at BCG Digital Ventures. Follow Katelyn Foley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynfoley/ Follow Minnie Ingersoll: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mingersoll/ In this episode, you will learn: (1:03) How Katelyn has created 15 businesses in 8 years. (2:57) What about the studio model Katelyn changed when coming to UP.Labs (4:00) How Katelyn selects a strategic problem to build a business around. (6:49) Why startups should not be doing digital transformation work. (8:20) Why public companies struggle to incubate new businesses. (10:00) Why opportunities exist where high value and high friction meet. (11:59) In SaaS, you want to augment decisions that already happen. (14:04) Intelligence augmentation is the buzzword. (17:04) Where opportunity exists for OEMs while the industry shifts to EV. (21:30) How Katelyn sources new opportunities. (23:18) Katelyn’s opinion of CVCs. (27:27): Why businesses developed by UP.Labs only need seed funding. Available on: Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Past Conversations and Transcripts available at: tenoneten.net/podcasts Follow the LA Venture podcast: https://twitter.com/TenOne10 Want episodes in your inbox? Share your email at tenoneten.net/podcast

Jul 12, 2023 • 28min
Wes Nichols -- March Capital
March Capital was investing in generative AI long before ChatGPT went mainstream. In today's episode, we talk with Partner Wes Nichols, who has brought his 30 years of analytics and AI experience as an investor and entrepreneur to help March Capital with this area of focus. Wes is an industry authority in predictive analytics, marketing, AI/machine learning, and digital transformation. He authored the Harvard Business Review cover story, Analytics 2.0, on next-generation analytics to drive more predictive decision-making, with a follow-up article underway currently. A two-time entrepreneur, Wes has created high profile analytics software companies. Most recently, Wes was co-founder and CEO of MarketShare, which had a $450 million exit to Neustar. Prior to that, he was the founder and CEO of Direct Partners, one of the industry’s first data-driven analytics and CRM companies, which was acquired by Omnicom Group. In summary, he's one of the founders who really put LA on the map and set the foundation of LA Tech. Episode Details: (0:54): Wes’ entrepreneurial background (4:01): Creating one of the first digital marketing companies (8:10): What makes a VC valuable to an entrepreneur (10:15): From angel to full-time investor at March Capital (13:10): Comparing vertical vs horizontal applications of AI (15:33): Positive applications of data and sentiment analysis (17:45): What the military optimizes for (19:38): Joining the LAPD Reserve Police Officer Program (25:45): Why being an entrepreneur helps Wes be a better board member Follow Wes Nichols: https://twitter.com/wesnichols Follow Minnie Ingersoll: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mingersoll/ Follow the LA Venture podcast: https://twitter.com/TenOne10 https://www.instagram.com/ten.one.ten/ Explore other LA Venture episodes: https://www.tenoneten.net/podcast

Jun 28, 2023 • 36min
Will Coffield -- Riot Ventures
Will Coffield is a co-founder and General Partner at Riot Ventures, a hard tech fund that invests at seed and Series B. In this episode Will shares: The technological renaissance taking place at the US Dept. of Defense. What caused the United States' lead in defense tech to narrow What is at stake in the ongoing defense technological race between the US and China

Jun 14, 2023 • 31min
Galen Shaffer -- Eos Venture Partners
Galen Shaffer is a Senior Vice President at Eos Venture Partners, a Series A fund, investing in the future of insurance. In this episode Galen shares: - Why cyber insurance is a $30B opportunity for startups. - What the first wave of D2C insurance startups got wrong. - Why novel data is often not impactful data.

May 31, 2023 • 35min
Carl Fritjofsson -- Creandum
Carl Fritjofsson is a Partner at Creandum, one of Europe's leading VC firms. In this episode Carl shares: Why nearly every software category can be reimagined with a generative AI-first approach Why Q4 2023 and Q1 2024 could be "pretty bloody" and a "moment of truth" for startups Creandum's approach to winning competitive Series A deals Why VC poses career risk for associates early in their careers

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May 17, 2023 • 30min
Aaron Samuels -- Collide Capital
Aaron Samuels discusses investing in intersectional founders, identity saliency, and how he turned scout investing into a $66M fund. The podcast also explores venture capital challenges, content trends, storytelling, and the importance of diversity in the tech community.

May 3, 2023 • 33min
Dan Wenhold -- Fifth Wall
Dan Wenhold co-leads Fifth Wall's real estate technology fund. He tells us how Fifth Wall has massively grown their AUM by bringing in LPs from the real estate industry who want access to innovation in PropTech. He also tells us how Fifth Wall has stayed innovative and leaned into creative deal structures that are outside the typical VC playbook.