slice podcast
Most of the conversation about European founders in SF is about geography, about who relocated, who's bouncing back and forth, who's still trying to do it from Paris or Berlin. Helena and Teddy know that Europe's best talent is coming to SF, and now earlier than ever. The bottleneck isn't whether to be here. It's what happens in your first 90 days when you don't yet know who to meet, who matters, or which dinner to say yes to. They built The Embassy for that gap, a Pac Heights Victorian where the best European founders get invited to land, sleep, and end up across the table from the person who changes their trajectory. The $15m fund they've now built is central to the Embassy's strategy, cutting checks as early as possible into European founders in SF. Our conversation gets into how they identify the founders they call "opportunity compounders," and why they ran The Embassy for a year without taking a salary, setting a quality bar they'd never compromise, not even for the VC who wants to place a portfolio founder there for big bucks. It's free for the founders, but only if you make the cut. We get into the moment a portfolio company went zero to $650M in five months, when they realized a fund was the right model, not fees on programming. And we get into where they see The Embassy growing in the SF ecosystem, and yes, it’s already a hotbed! The bet is that the Europeans who win in SF carry something specific home, and that the diaspora, properly connected, is the most concentrated bet you can make on European tech right now. Full episode below, or on Spotify / Apple Podcasts.
46 episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til at kommentere
Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af slice podcast-fællesskabet!