A Merger of Values
A little over 5 years ago, I started Blue Note Ventures with a very clear vision of what I wanted to create – a venture firm that backed leaders who aspired to be authentic, self-aware, transparent, humble, passionate and courageous. Even more importantly, I wanted to model those traits in my relationships with the entrepreneurs I worked with. It was not only a plan for a better life, but what I thought to be a powerful investment strategy. I was convinced, based on years of venture investing, that this type of leader would be most likely to attract world-class talent, build ...