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Alternative Titles:

Entrepreneur-Led Funds Are Changing the Future of Venture

How VC, PE, and Corporate Investors Are Converging

— And What It Means for Startups

Keywords:

emerging managers, venture capital, private equity, fund administration, corporate venture, diversity in venture, liquidity, founder-led funds, fundraising trends, investment landscape

Episode Summary:

In this episode of The Venture Variety Show, Braughm Ricke, founder and CEO of Aduro Advisors, joins the conversation to share insights from over two decades in venture capital and private equity.

With his firm supporting more than 600 funds managing $140 billion in assets, Braughm offers a unique view of how the investment world is evolving — from the rise of entrepreneur-led funds to the growing overlap between venture capital, private equity, and corporate investors.

Key Takeaways:

— Why more founders and investors are launching funds like startup

— How venture capital and private equity are blending, reshaping funding and liquidity options

— The evolving role of corporate venture arms and their strategic value-add beyond capital

— Diversity trends in fund management and emerging managers

— What founders, fund managers, and startups should know about today's market dynamics

Notable Quotes:

"Building a firm is very much a startup in and of itself." — Braughm Ricke

"The lines between VC and PE are blurring."

"CVCs are stepping up with real strategic value, not just capital."

Chapters:

00:00 — Intro to Braughm Ricke and Aduro Advisors

02:15 — The rise of emerging managers and founder-led funds

05:22 — Corporate venture arms evolving beyond just capital

08:20 — Diversity in fund management and venture leadership

10:18 — How VC and PE are blending together

13:51 — Market outlook, fundraising trends, and new capital sources

18:30 — Challenges and opportunities for emerging managers



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