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In a crowded VC landscape, Elizabeth Weil’s Scribble Ventures shows that networks still matter
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在风险投资行业面临挑战之际,Elizabeth Weil的Scribble Ventures凭借其深度网络脱颖而出,成功募集到8000万美元的第三支基金。该基金的成功归功于Weil精心建立的“Scribble Network”,该网络由行业专家和高管组成,他们不仅提供交易机会和尽职调查支持,还与该公司共同投资。Scribble Ventures专注于早期投资,已成功投资了Whatnot、Atmo和Poolside.ai等公司。其独特的合作方式和强大的网络资源,使Scribble Ventures在竞争激烈的市场中占据优势。

🤝 Scribble Ventures的核心竞争力在于其精心构建的“Scribble Network”,这是一个由行业运营者和高管组成的生态系统,他们为公司提供交易流、尽职调查以及联合投资的机会。

💡 Scribble Network的成员包括OpenAI的市场负责人Maggie Hott、Meta的工程副总裁Jim Everingham以及Figma的CMO Sheila Vashee等行业领袖,Weil的丈夫、OpenAI的首席产品官Kevin Weil也为该网络带来了技术和产品方面的专业知识。

🚀 Scribble Ventures专注于早期投资,投资金额通常在75万至150万美元之间,避免设定过高的所有权目标,从而促进与其他投资者的合作。已成功投资了Whatnot、Atmo和Poolside.ai等明星公司

💰 Scribble Ventures的首支基金(成立于2020年)表现强劲,回报率高达4倍,这得益于对Mysten和Aptos等加密货币的早期投资。

In an era where hundreds of new venture funds have emerged, only to face a narrowing market as exits prove slippery, Elizabeth Weil’s Scribble Ventures stands out as a case study in the importance of deep networks.

Defying a contraction that is sidelining many newcomers, Weil just secured $80 million for Scribble’s third fund, its largest capital raise yet. The milestone underscores market confidence in Weil, a Stanford graduate whose resume includes a partner role at Andreessen Horowitz, corporate development at Twitter (now X), and stints at Silicon Valley stalwarts IVP and Menlo Ventures.

“Everybody told me it was going to be the hardest to raise,” Weil said on a call Monday, after completing a daily 5:30 a.m. run and swim that puts this editor’s coffee routine to shame. Ultimately, she said, the firm exceeded its hard cap of $75 million after extending the fundraising period by three weeks.

Scribble’s success comes amid what many consider a reckoning for the venture industry, particularly for newer managers who emerged during the funding boom of 2020-2021 and have yet to establish meaningful distributed proceeds to investors (DPI).

“Being a harvester is part of venture capital, too,” Weil observed. “There’s so many emerging managers that never have had to go through that part.”

What sets Scribble apart is what Weil calls the “Scribble Network,” a carefully cultivated ecosystem of operators and executives who not only provide deal flow and due diligence help, but invest alongside the firm. This network includes figures like Maggie Hott, who leads go-to-market at OpenAI; Jim Everingham, VP of Engineering at Meta; and Sheila Vashee, CMO of Figma.

Weil’s husband, Kevin Weil, adds another powerful dimension to the firm’s network. As Chief Product Officer at OpenAI and a Cisco board member, his technical and product expertise complements Elizabeth’s background in investment and corporate development.

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“We tell our founders, ‘Who from our extended network would you like to meet?’” Weil explained. “When they look at that market list and the menu, and they say, ‘I can just text this person?’ That’s incredible.”

The approach has helped Scribble make successful early bets on companies like Whatnot, a live auction platform that reached a valuation of nearly $5 billion in January; Atmo, an outfit that was founded by former Googlers and is focused on AI-driven ultra-precise weather forecasting; and Poolside.ai, a Paris-based generative AI company founded by GitHub’s former CTO that was valued by its investors at $3 billion back in October.

Other portfolio companies of Scribble, which now has $216 million in assets under management, include SpaceX and Figma.

Scribble typically writes checks of $750,000 to $1.5 million, avoiding rigid ownership targets that might preclude collaboration with other investors.

“I think the approach of saying ‘we must be at 14% or we walk’ isn’t the way to start off a relationship,” Weil noted.

The firm’s first fund, raised in 2020, is already showing strong performance with a 4x multiple, Weil said, thanks in part to early distributions to investors from crypto positions in Mysten and Aptos.

With the current focus on AI transforming the startup landscape, Weil sees the clearest opportunity yet to apply Scribble’s collaborative approach.

“I think this is the best time to be a startup, but it’s the hardest time because there’s so much noise,” she said. “Everyone knows how to hack the channels, and finding product-market fit and go-to-market is just harder than ever.”

Pictured above, from left to right, the Scribble Ventures team, including Christen O’Brien (operating partner); John Smothers (partner); Elizabeth Weil; and Kevin Weil (operator-in-residence).

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