EUVC

The European VC
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Mar 9, 2021 • 24min

#7 Andrés Dancausa, The Venture City

Andrés Dancausa is EMEA Partner at The Venture City. The Venture City helps diverse founders achieve global impact through a unique model bringing together a product-led acceleration program and an early stage venture capital fund Head Quartered in Madrid, Spain but operating all around the globe. Andrés is a true operator turned investor, a friend of founders for his constant readiness and good advice. Something you’ll surely experience throughout the episode.** In this episode you will learn **• Why Andrés thinks diversity is imperative for generating VC & LP returns.• How Andrés and TVC build with a true operator mindset.• What TVC, as a truly globally diverse VC firm, brings to its founders.• What product-led growth is and why it’s part of their secret sauce.
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Feb 23, 2021 • 30min

#6 William McQuillan, Frontline Ventures, pt 2

William McQuillan is a founding partner of Frontline Ventures. This is the second part of a two-part episode with William. If you haven't done it yet, we strongly recommend you go back and listen to our previous episode with William on Frontline's investment theses and how they support founders. In this episode we focus on firm building. Specifically how William built Frontline and took it from an Irish focused firm to a firm for globally ambitious B2B companies on both sides of the Atlantic.** In this episode you will learn **• How William perceives the funding environment in Europe, compared to the US.• How Frontline collaborates with its LPs in adding value to their portfolio companies.• The importance of VC firm building from William's perspective and how he believes it contributed to Frontline's success.• Why William believes VCs should be more rigorous in their use of data to find deals
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Feb 9, 2021 • 32min

#5 William McQuillan, Frontline Ventures, pt 1

William McQuillan is a founding partner of Frontline Ventures. Prior to starting Frontline, William was a founding employee at Ondra, an award-winning startup investment boutique that went from a 4 person team to 70+ employees across London, New York and Paris in only 18 months. When Frontline was founded, William was 27 years old, making him the youngest VC ever to have raised a fund at that time (2012). Shortly after recording this episode William announced Frontline Fund III. ** In this episode you will learn **•How William has built a truly differentiated investment thesis for Frontline’s two funds.•What William looks for in seed stage startups and why he believes integrity is all important and money cannot be the founder’s main driver.•How William perceives the effects of Brexit and its implications for their investment strategy and work with startups.•Why William and Frontline are strong supporters of founders taking a small bit of secondaries in each round.LINK https://www.frontline.vc/library/the-usa-playbook/ LINK https://www.frontline.vc/expanding-to-europe/
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Jan 26, 2021 • 28min

#4 Shomit Ghose, ONSET Ventures

Episode 4 runs contrary to what the European VC stands for and features an American VC from the Valley. However, the focus is on looking from the outside in, as well as carving out lessons learned from decades of collaboration across the Atlantic. Shomit Ghose is a seasoned VC with multiple IPOs under his belt - both as an investor and an entrepreneur.**In this episode you will learn**- How the European and American VC landscapes differ and what we can learn from both.- How to increase your presence and establish collaborations with VCs in the US.- How to approach building a country-agnostic fund and the roles of VCs, LPs and Institutions.
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Jan 12, 2021 • 28min

#3 Michael Hansen, DanBAN

Episode 3 features Michael Hansen, the CEO of DanBAN, Denmark's leading Business Angel Association. DanBAN consist of more than 200 active Angels who collectively invest in more than 30 M€ on an annual basis. Prior to joining DanBAN, Michael was the chief architect behind the sprawling investment environment around the Danish Robotics Cluster which is broadly recognized as one of the very strongest clusters for Robotics companies in Europe, if not the world.**In this episode, you will learn from a true investment cluster builder**- The importance of politicians making brave strategic decisions in promoting cluster development.- The story of the Danish Robotics Cluster, the cluster in which the first collaborative robots were hatched by Universal Robots, with two acquisitions at a joint valuation of nearly 1 billion EUR.- How to work with national clusters to generate deal flow and fast track deals.- Collaboration models between Business Angels and VCs.
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Dec 29, 2020 • 36min

#2 Stephan Morais, Indico Capital Partners

Episode 2 features Stephan Morais, founder and Managing Partner of Indico Capital Partners, a leading early-stage deep tech VC firm based in Portugal. With a diversified background as an investment banker, consultant, entrepreneur and CEO, he has lived in 8 countries and 4 continents over the last 24 years, and acted as and advisor to politicians and pan-European institutions. Prior to founding Indico, Stephan was an Executive Board Member at Caixa Capital, where he led investment rounds of many Portuguese global tech success stories. **In this episode, you’ll learn**– How Stephan tackled raising a VC fund and what to should look for in LPs– How European VCs can push for policy developments that allow for more capital to be deployed into VC– What Europe can learn from other countries and regions– What learnings Stephan has drawn from running an iberian fund vs a single-country fund
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Dec 15, 2020 • 36min

#1 Marc Lohrmann, Vesalius Biocapital

Episode 1 features Marc Lohrmann, Managing Partner of Vesalius Biocapital III, a 120 €M venture capital fund investing in late-stage companies in drug development, medical devices & diagnostics and eHealth / mHealth, across all of Europe. Prior to joining the fund, Marc started eight life sciences companies, worked as an investment manager at one of Europe’s leading corporate VCs and worked with several corporate finance boutiques focused on life sciences M&A transactions.**In this episode, you’ll learn**– How VBC III works as a country-agnostic VC fund and what Marc believes are the main barriers to more funds investing across Europe.– How investors without a natural sciences background can create value in Life Sciences companies and why technical founders often find this type of investor a refreshing element in the board room.– What Marc would love to change about the European VC scene, what’s important to remember when investing across European borders and what’s next for Marc and Vesalius.
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Dec 12, 2020 • 2min

Teaser

In this teaser episode, Andreas and David briefly explain what The European VC is all about. It's short and straight to the point. You'll also get a chance to listen to snippets of some of our guests from Season 1. You might even know who they are.Follow us and join the discussion at Linkedin, using # EUVC.

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