Buchzusammenfassung
Alan Patricof is an American venture capitalist who founded the firms Greycroft and Apax Partners. Throughout his long career, he has been involved in the growth and development of such major companies as Venmo, Bumble, HuffPost, America Online, Office Depot, and Apple Computer. Currently, he is working on developing his latest company, Primetime Partners, which is focused on investing in technology, products, and services related to aging.
Alan’s early exposure to business, starting with selling magazines at six and later war bonds during World War II, was shaped by his father’s emphasis on hard work and his mother’s focus on education, which enabled him to attend Horace Mann and build lasting connections. He believes meaningful relationships require active effort, urging professionals to network beyond their immediate circles. For aspiring entrepreneurs, Alan advises gaining experience and mentorship before starting a business, as he did before founding Apax. His career highlights the importance of learning from missed opportunities, like investments in Starbucks and Uber, and valuing intelligence over experience, as seen in hiring Patricia Cloherty, who became a pioneering venture capitalist. Alan’s inclusive management style, exposing junior staff to all aspects of business, contrasts with the cutthroat culture of many firms. His hands-on approach extends to due diligence, as demonstrated by avoiding Kozmo.com’s flawed model, and his adaptability to technological shifts, such as investing in Wondery. Guided by principles like syndicated investments, Alan’s firm, Greycroft, stands out for its ethical practices and collaborative strategies, ensuring long-term success.
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