Meet Reserve, the OpenTable-killer

Proving Minimal Viable Traction (MVT)

InsureTech Guest Speaker Bryan Stolle

Coupa files to IPO

Zebit helps teachers afford classroom supplies

HealthTap Announces Global Expansion

Matt Fleckenstein, CPO, Amplero, on ML & Marketing

Kabbage Co-Founder, Kathryn Petralia Recognized by Inc

Abhas Gupta speaks at MATTER Insights

Zebit Launches On The TriNet Marketplace

SAP is acquiring Altiscale

Bridging the Traction Gap

Podcast with Elizabeth Burstein

Abhas Gupta speaks at Insurance Disrupted

Amplero Named Cool Startup to Watch

HealthTap Introduces Virtual Consults

Understanding the Traction Gap

Improving Outcomes Is Hard, But Here’s Why We Know It’s Worth Doing

Neon Pro Boosts Clicks, Likes and Shares for Videos and Images

Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Splice Machine’s New Open-Source RDBMS Sandbox Live on AWS

Amplero raises $8 million

HealthTap makes a bigger push into continuing studies for doctors

The 10 Coolest Open-Source Products Of 2016

Product Sync Event Recap

VINA scores $1.4 million in funding

HealthTap answers What’s up, doc?

Katherine Barr named one of the Silicon Valley Investors you should know

Key Concierge raises $3.75 million

Top 7 Things I Learned at C100 48 Hrs in the Valley

FIGS is the Company Making Scrubs Look Good

Scotiabank teams up with ‘fintech’ startup Kabbage to provide business loans

Katherine Barr Speaks at 48 Hours in the Valley

Traversing The Traction Gap Event Recap

Traction Gap: A new startup-focused framework

Wildcat Venture Partners & The Traction Gap Framework

Wildcat Venture Partners Tackles the “Traction Gap” Facing Early-Stage Companies

Raising The Next Round -- Proving Minimal Viable Repeatability (MVR)

Wildcat Venture Partners launches, focuses on early-stage startups

Visible Measures Partnership with Twitter

Apps to help organize student debt

Bosses Turn to Loans to Help Employees

Where Angels Fear to Tread - How Angels Get Screwed in The Startup Game

The Traction Gap

This Health Tech Company Just Raised $160 Million

The Latest Job Benefit: Paying Employees’ Student Loans

OpenTable rival Reserve launches restaurant table reservation platform

Rihanna Calls The Tech Bubble Like It Is

Sorting Out 2016: Seven MegaTrends

WorkFusion is trying to win the race to automate corporate jobs

Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference with with Speaker: Katherine Barr

Catalyst Conference 2016: Interview with Katherine Barr of Wildcat Venture Partners

Spring 2016 Viseo Talent Summit with Panelist: Elizabeth Patterson

Why We Invested in Clover Health

OpenTable Challenger Reserve Acquires Restaurant Payment App Dash

Where Product/Market Fit Breaks Down

SXSW

20 fastest-hiring San Francisco tech employers (No. 15: Earnest)

Earnest - Fast Company's The Most Innovative Companies of 2016

Student Lender Earnest Breaks Fintech Deal Drought

BuildDirect Launches Home Marketplace

Why We Invested In Earnest -- Inside A VC's Mindset

Earnest Secures $275 Million of Total Financing to Power the Modern Bank for the Next Generation

CodeGirl Screening & Panel Discussion

SVBJ Social Capital Profile on Katherine Barr: Horseback rides and Ontario summers

Wildcat: Run lean. Stay sharp. Learn fast. Win big.

Pandora Buys Ticketfly, a Competitor to Ticketmaster

How Lending Club Is Shaping the Future of Small-Business Loans

The race for growth: Why SaaS marketers are feeling the pressure

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 3 of 3 (One Disruption In Three Ways Out)

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 2 of 3 (The Hierarchy of Models)

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 1 of 3

You Don't Need to Move to Silicon Valley, but You Do Need to Spend Some Time There

Headhunting Basics (Part 1) -- When to Engage a Professional Search Firm

6 Magic Tricks to Noticeably Increase Your Productivity (and Your Happiness)

Ten States That Matter

TO THE BATCAVES

Don’t panic, startups: Advice from veteran VCs who weathered the dot-com bust

Storefront Launches RetailGrade

Return on Innovation: Are You Playing Offense or Defense?

FounderLine EPISODE 33 - KATHERINE BARR OF MDV

OneSpot Signs CPG Marketers

Neon Awarded as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

China’s Startup Boom in Online Learning

Atlantic fintech Kabbage raising $150M at $875M valuation

Systems of Engagement and User Experience Design

Coupa Software Acquires TripScanner

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Hospitality Tech Funding Is on a Downward Trend So Far in 2016

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Bruce Cleveland to Speak at Bonfire

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Bonfire 2016 is an exclusive invitation-only event for 75 visionary business leaders, venture capitalists and select start-up CEO’s. Date: October 5-6, 2016 Location: Bend, OR Event page: Bonfire It was thus that online digital music initiated not just the death of the album, but the decline of mainstream radio as well

Meet Reserve, the OpenTable-killer that’s taking Philly restaurants by storm

Written on September 19, 2016 at 3:44 pm, by

Vedge isn’t just considered one of the best restaurants in Philadelphia. The all-vegetable dining room makes lists when some of the most-respected publications in the field draw up surveys of the best restaurants in the entire country — just ask Travel & Leisure, Food & Wine, Wine Enthusiast, Eater or Bon Appetit. Vedge is an  Continue Reading »

Raising The Next Round (Part II)– Proving Minimal Viable Traction (MVT)

Written on September 19, 2016 at 3:26 pm, by

“I know it when I see it,” said Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, talking about pornography.  Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs get much the same answer from VCs, when asking the question, “what do I need to accomplish or prove, in order for you to fund me?”  Despite many VCs’ inability to articulate what a “fundable” business  Continue Reading »

InsureTech Guest Speaker Bryan Stolle

Written on September 16, 2016 at 11:35 pm, by

Rapid technological innovation along with an in escapable shift in consumer behavior is creating nothing short of a revolution. Those who don’t change won’t just lose business; they may stand to be out of business. InsureTech Connect is dedicated to helping companies make sense of the tectonic shifts taking place so you can plan for the future  Continue Reading »

What You Should Know About the IPO From This Oracle and SAP Rival

Written on September 9, 2016 at 7:04 pm, by

It possibly saved businesses roughly $8 billion in corporate expenses. And then there were three. Coupa Software, a specialist in software for managing corporate spending on everything from travel to office supplies, has officially filed plans to raise $75 million in an initial public offering. Hints that the company was preparing its prospectus emerged in  Continue Reading »

Cloud spend management company Coupa files to raise $75 million in IPO

Written on September 9, 2016 at 6:58 pm, by

Coupa, a company that offers cloud services for managing invoices, expenses, inventory, and procurement, today filed preliminary paperwork to go public, revealing plans to raise $75 million. The company intends to trade on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol COUP. Let’s say you were fifteen years old when meatloaf’s paradise by the dashboard light  Continue Reading »

Zebit Helps Educators Across America Equip Their Classrooms For The Back To School Season

Written on September 9, 2016 at 3:39 pm, by

Zebit’s interest-free credit gives teachers a better way to afford necessary classroom supplies SAN DIEGO, Sept. 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — , a company committed to offering no-cost, transparent credit to hardworking Americans, has seen tremendous adoption by educators since launching its financial wellness benefit and e-commerce marketplace with interest-free credit to educators in 130,000 K-12  Continue Reading »

HealthTap Announces Global Expansion and Invites the World to Help Make Instant Doctor Knowledge Accessible to Billions Worldwide

Written on September 7, 2016 at 9:56 pm, by

HealthTap, the world’s first Global Health Practice providing 24/7 immediate access to top doctors via video, text, or voice, announced today a first of its kind global translation program that enables volunteers around the world to help democratize health information, save lives and serve billions everywhere by localizing the world’s largest body of doctor insights  Continue Reading »

Many of today’s martech companies that espouse machine learning capabilities simply offer a workbench for data scientists

Written on September 2, 2016 at 8:01 pm, by

Editor in Chief Ankush Gupta chats up Matt Fleckenstein, Chief Product Officer at Amplero, the predictive marketing platform that reduces churn for CX-focused B2C companies to see how they are different For consumer companies, large-scale leveraging of customer and behavioral data to drive personalized customer experiences is turning into a virtual arms race. Marketing technology  Continue Reading »

Kabbage Co-Founder Named Top-ranked woman for venture capital raised

Written on August 31, 2016 at 3:15 pm, by

You’ve heard there are fewer women in STEM fields, or that fewer women lead technical companies. Well, the ones that do are raising significant capital to pursue their passions. I asked the analysts at Pitchbook to help me take a data-driven look at the landscape around female founders. They may be on the venture frontier,  Continue Reading »

What exactly are Values of a Two-Year University.

Written on August 31, 2016 at 2:59 pm, by

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Abhas Gupta speaks at MATTER Insights

Written on August 31, 2016 at 2:58 pm, by

Abhas brings his deep and broad experience to MATTER, where he will discuss his digital health investment thesis: where he thinks the biggest opportunities are, where he’s bearish, and what the changing makeup of the healthcare industry and adoption of value-based care mean for all stakeholders. You order-essay-online.net probably had to sit through songs by  Continue Reading »

Zebit Launches Offering On The TriNet Marketplace

Written on August 29, 2016 at 6:04 pm, by

Zebit fills an essential financial gap for over 325,000 Americans employed by TriNet clients. SAN DIEGO, Aug. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Zebit, a company committed to offering no-cost, transparent credit to hardworking Americans, launched its offering on the TriNet Marketplace, a unique shopping platform for TriNet’s more than 13,000 clients and their over 325,000 employees.[1] Zebit’s  Continue Reading »

SAP is acquiring big data startup Altiscale for over $125 million

Written on August 25, 2016 at 3:54 pm, by

Enterprise software company SAP is acquiring Altiscale, a startup that offers a cloud-based version of the Hadoop open source software for storing, processing, and analyzing lots of different kinds of data, VentureBeat has learned. News of the deal should be announced in the next few weeks. The deal could be valued above $125 million. The  Continue Reading »

How to bridge the Traction Gap

Written on August 23, 2016 at 10:07 pm, by

Editor’s note: Bruce Cleveland discussed the Traction Gap in a column earlier this month. This is his second article on the topic. As I discussed earlier this month, 2016 has seen a significant drop in Series B financings. In order to successfully secure follow on rounds of funding, startups must understand how to traverse the Traction  Continue Reading »

Podcast with Elizabeth Burstein

Written on August 20, 2016 at 3:24 pm, by

Elizabeth Burstein, Principal at Wildcat Venture Partners and Ex-PM at Linkedin sat down with host of Yours Productly podcast, Ravi Kumar. She discussed the Traction Gap framework, her transition from PM to VC, her product philosophy and how she led one of the biggest overhaul of the Linkedin homepage. Hear the full podcast here. It bears noting  Continue Reading »

Retail Ascendant Guest Speaker Katherine Barr

Written on August 18, 2016 at 3:19 pm, by

The Ascendant is an exclusive, nomination-based professional network for the most prominent and progressive senior executives at the forefront of marketing transformation. Along with hard-hitting content, what sets this conference apart is its strong focus on elevating member influence through a series of personal branding resources, one-on-one executive coaching sessions, and high-level networking opportunities. Ascendant’s  Continue Reading »

SVIA Insurance Disrupted with Guest Speaker Abhas Gupta

Written on August 18, 2016 at 2:50 pm, by

Join us as we explore the next wave of disruptive big data, advanced analytics and AI as it meets new business and engagement models, interconnected digital ecosystems, digital core systems, and regulatory challenges. But what if it was perpetually available and just a click away; Insurance Disrupted is the FIRST Conference to focus on InsurTech and the  Continue Reading »

Amplero Named Cool Machine Learning Startup to Watch

Written on August 15, 2016 at 3:06 pm, by

InformationWeek named Amplero one of “10 cool Machine Learning Startups to watch”. Machine learning is technology that trains software so developers don’t have to code it by hand. The number of new companies in the category has grown exponentially over the past few years. Amplero’s predictive customer lifetime value platform, AmpIP, is designed to give marketers the  Continue Reading »

HealthTap Introduces Virtual Consults with Live Translators and Top Doctors

Written on August 9, 2016 at 8:06 pm, by

With the all new HealthTap Group Consults multiple participants, including translators, family members, and specialists can now join doctor-patient consults, expanding access to healthcare for billions everywhere PALO ALTO, Calif. –()–HealthTap, the world’s first Global Health Practice providing 24/7 immediate access to top doctors via video, text, or voice, announced today that multi participant Virtual  Continue Reading »

Understanding the Traction Gap

Written on August 8, 2016 at 6:19 pm, by

Venture capital’s grief might be wider than the industry thought: A Series B crunch may be upon us. And this puts more pressure on entrepreneurs to ensure that their moves into the market go with as few flaws as possible. Here, I want to focus on the Traction Gap, a critical point in the tech  Continue Reading »

Improving Outcomes Is Hard, But Here’s Why We Know It’s Worth Doing

Written on August 1, 2016 at 7:30 pm, by

Nine years ago, I did not realize that buying a hospital would lead to a massive education in everything right and wrong with the healthcare system, and eventually to building a health insurer, let alone building a software company inside of a health insurer. One of the stark realities I encountered in the hospital business  Continue Reading »

Neon Pro Boosts Clicks, Likes and Shares for Videos and Images

Written on July 28, 2016 at 10:04 pm, by

SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwired – July 28, 2016) – , the video and image performance company, today announced the availability of Neon Pro, a free web app that makes the company’s deep learning technology, and NeonScore™, available to individual content creators. Previously, the technology — which identifies and serves high performing video thumbnails and images —  Continue Reading »

Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Written on July 22, 2016 at 9:24 pm, by

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Splice Machine’s New Open-Source RDBMS Sandbox Goes Live on AWS

Written on July 18, 2016 at 3:24 pm, by

San Francisco, CA – July 18, 2016 – Splice Machine, the open-source RDBMS powered by Hadoop and Spark, today announced a cloud-based sandbox for developers to put its new open-source 2.0 Community Edition to the test. In addition, the Company has released the general availability of an Open-Source stand-alone and cluster download, the general availability  Continue Reading »

Amplero raises $8 million to help predict the future and increase customer value

Written on July 14, 2016 at 2:49 pm, by

Amplero — the predictive customer lifetime value (CLV) management platform, which helps its clients reduce churn and increase average revenue per user (ARPU) — has today announced a raise of $8 million to expand its operations. The company, which initially began life as part of Globys but was spun out from its parent in April 2016,  Continue Reading »

HealthTap makes a bigger push into continuing studies for doctors

Written on July 12, 2016 at 9:05 pm, by

HealthTap, a six-year-old, Palo Alto, Ca.-based telehealth startup that says 102,000 doctors now use its platform to connect with patients, has officially snapped up DocPhin, whose app made it easier for doctors to find and read medical research. DocPhin was founded five years ago and had raised roughly $1.6 million from investors, including Rock Health, Startup Health, and  Continue Reading »

The 10 Coolest Open-Source Products Of 2016

Written on July 11, 2016 at 3:29 pm, by

Splice Machine named 1 of the 10 coolest open-source products of 2016 by CRN Magazine Startup Splice Machine began its life as a proprietary software firm, but in June, the relational database management company shifted gears. Splice Machine said that its database management system — which leverages the Apache data processing technologies Hadoop and Spark  Continue Reading »

Product Sync Event Recap

Written on July 7, 2016 at 10:13 pm, by

Last week Wildcat Venture Partners co-hosted Product Sync, a meet-up for Silicon Valley’s top product managers, entrepreneurs, and VC’s. Following up on our recent launch event where we introduced the Traction Gap, we were excited to share the framework with entrepreneurs and PM’s in our portfolio and broader ecosystem. We co-hosted Product Sync with Nikunj  Continue Reading »

”Tinder for friends” app VINA scores $1.4 million in funding

Written on July 7, 2016 at 9:25 pm, by

After launching earlier this year, VINA announced Thursday its seed round of funding: $1.4M led by NEA and including Greylock and Wildcat Partners Ventures, and angel investors Charlie Cheever and Jon Vlassopulos. The app works as a “Tinder for women” of sorts, and helps women find friends and activity partners rather than romantic relationships. Read  Continue Reading »

What’s up, doc? Tell me over my smartphone, please

Written on July 6, 2016 at 12:29 am, by

High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our and for more detail. Email to buy additional rights. This year, a German businesswoman arrived in Washington DC and promptly developed a painful sinus infection. It has everything college essay  Continue Reading »

The Silicon Valley Investors You Need to Know in 2016

Written on July 5, 2016 at 9:34 pm, by

Investors are an essential part of a startup. Without funding, it can be very hard to scale faster than any other company out there. Over the past three months, I’ve been pitching my startup to countless investors. I’ve learned a few hard lessons along the way. First, not every investor is created equal. Second, just  Continue Reading »

Austin’s Key Concierge raises $3.75 million for expansion and development

Written on July 5, 2016 at 8:23 pm, by

Key Concierge, an Austin-based concierge service company, has raised $3.75 million in a Series A funding round led by Silicon Valley-based Wildcat Venture Partners. ATX Seed Ventures is also part of the funding round. ContributedAustin-based Key Concierge offers curated luxury services via its app, which works in eight markets including Austin, San Francisco and the  Continue Reading »

Top 7 Things I Learned at C100 48 Hrs in the Valley

Written on June 27, 2016 at 7:55 pm, by

Paul Teshima, Co-founder and CEO of Nudge, shares the top 7 things he learned at C100’s 48 Hours in the Valley 2016 5. Venture Capital is Still Funding Great Startups But… In a great panel with Arif Janmohamed, Lightspeed Ventures, Jon Quick, AIEST Capital, Katherine Barr, Wildcat Venture Partners, and Neal Sadaranganey, DoCoMo Capital there was some  Continue Reading »

FIGS is the Company Making Scrubs Look Good

Written on June 27, 2016 at 7:27 pm, by

Fitted workwear for medical professionals means scrubs you’ll want to wear. Practically every industry has seen startups come in and shake things up; taxis, blow outs, gym memberships, mattresses. It is, after all, the age of disruption. But while it’s arguable that some of these innovations aren’t really very necessary, one area that’s been completely underserved  Continue Reading »

Scotiabank teams up with ‘fintech’ startup Kabbage to provide business loans

Written on June 22, 2016 at 4:19 pm, by

Scotiabank is pairing up with online lender Kabbage to handle business loans for customers in Canada and Mexico. Ironically, this was best year for album maneuver over here sales since 2012. It’s the latest example of how traditional banks are working alongside so-called “fintech” startups to boost their digital offerings. The partnership will allow Scotiabank  Continue Reading »

48 Hours in the Valley with Guest Speaker Katherine Barr

Written on June 10, 2016 at 4:37 pm, by

Twice a year, C100 brings up to 20 promising Canadian companies to Silicon Valley for 48Hrs of mentorship, networking opportunities, investor meetings, and unparalleled access to C100’s extensive network in Silicon Valley. “48Hrs in the Valley” has been a signature C100 program with over 200 alumni companies since 2010. These startups have collectively raised over  Continue Reading »

Traversing The Traction Gap Event Recap

Written on June 8, 2016 at 8:13 pm, by

Last week, Wildcat hosted “Traversing the Traction Gap,” where we debuted the Traction Gap – a framework that describes progressive stages of startup maturity, not tied to financing rounds, during the critical go-to-market phase of a company. Guests were treated to cocktails and tasty bites while they mingled and took in a sneak peak of  Continue Reading »

Traction Gap: A new startup-focused framework

Written on June 6, 2016 at 11:33 pm, by

Wildcat Venture Partners, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, has launched a tool that helps explain why some startups thrive and thus raise more capital, while others die on the vine. Last week, the firm hosted an event, “Traversing the Traction Gap,” where it debuted Traction Gap – a framework that describes progressive stages of  Continue Reading »

Wildcat Venture Partners & The Traction Gap Framework

Written on June 4, 2016 at 5:10 pm, by

Well, I know it has been quite some time since my last post – some of you have emailed me asking what’s up. As you will soon read, I have had a few things on my plate over the past year and a half since InterWest Partners made the decision to go forward as a healthcare only  Continue Reading »

Wildcat Venture Partners Tackles the “Traction Gap” Facing Early-Stage Companies

Written on June 3, 2016 at 8:22 pm, by

Venture Firm Debuts Innovative Framework to Guide Startups through the Go-to-Market Phase Menlo Park, CA – June 3, 2016 – In an era when early-stage companies are measured by the series and size of their latest funding round, , a new venture firm, is taking a fresh, new approach. Last night, in a standing-room only  Continue Reading »

Raising The Next Round — Proving Minimal Viable Repeatability (MVR)

Written on June 3, 2016 at 5:57 pm, by

When an entrepreneur takes investor money, they are expected to deliver on the plan and milestones they “sold” to investors during the fund-raising process. These expectation dynamics are covered in an earlier blog: http://onforb.es/25DBDfR However, you will almost certainly need more capital in the future. The next investor also has a set of things they  Continue Reading »

Wildcat Venture Partners launches, focuses on early-stage startups

Written on June 2, 2016 at 11:33 pm, by

Partners from two longtime Silicon Valley venture-capital firms said they are launching a third: Wildcat Venture Partners, a firm focused on the stage where young companies have products ready to put on the market. Mohr Davidow’s Bill Ericson, Katherine Barr, and Bryan Stolle, along with InterWest’s Bruce Cleveland, have quietly been making investments under the  Continue Reading »

Visible Measures Partnership with Twitter Enables Brands to Align Video Ads Programmatically with Premier Content Across Hundreds of Publishers

Written on June 2, 2016 at 8:52 pm, by

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Visible Measures, the leader in content advertising data and technology, today announced its partnership with Twitter to enable global brands to promote short- and long-form video stories through alignment with premier content on the social media platform. The company is among the first partners to have direct API integration with Twitter’s pre-roll offering, enabling  Continue Reading »

Apps to help organize student debt

Written on May 31, 2016 at 6:22 pm, by

Managing your student loan debt can be difficult at times, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson highlights a few apps for college grads that will help organize their financial life. die Web-Seite nachforschen. See the video.

Bosses Turn to Loans to Help Employees

Written on May 31, 2016 at 6:20 pm, by

Pam Dimitro, the controller at JNET Communications LLC, realized employees were often turning to payday lenders or high-interest credit cards in a financial pinch. So the Warren, N. J. Federal judge has found apple guilty of fixing e-book prices in violation of the antitrust law. , employer of call-center workers and cable installers began offering  Continue Reading »

Where Angels Fear to Tread – How Angels Get Screwed in The Startup Game

Written on May 27, 2016 at 6:10 pm, by

An angel investor friend recently got a bit of hard news – they were going to get significantly less on a recent acquisition of an angel investment than they had expected. It was a good lesson in the perils of angel investing.  Personally, I’ve made a couple dozen myself, so I have direct, sometimes painful  Continue Reading »

The Traction Gap

Written on May 26, 2016 at 11:09 pm, by

My friend and a partner at Wildcat Venture Partners, Bruce Cleveland, along with his associates, has come up with an idea that helps explain why some early-stage companies thrive and thus raise more capital, while others die on the vine. As a venture capitalist, he is always trying to figure this out, trying to determine  Continue Reading »

This Health Tech Company Just Raised $160 Million

Written on May 20, 2016 at 3:47 pm, by

Clover Health raised new funds for its data-driven health insurance service. Clover Health, an upstart health insurance company, just raised $160 million in new funding, making the round one of the largest for the burgeoning healthcare technology sector. District judge denise cote in manhattan is a victory spy apps for the u? This brings Clover’s  Continue Reading »

The Latest Job Benefit: Paying Employees’ Student Loans

Written on May 18, 2016 at 8:23 pm, by

When Brendon McQueen graduated from Columbia University in 2009, he had 12 different student loans totaling $120,000. On the one hand, it is absolutely true that admission essay writers the lp has enjoyed a spectacular and unpredicted rebirth over the last several years. His convoluted repayment plan had him contributing $900 a month. Too large  Continue Reading »

OpenTable rival Reserve launches restaurant table reservation platform

Written on May 10, 2016 at 9:42 pm, by

Reserve thinks that the restaurant reservation process is broken and has doubled down on fixing it with the launch of Reserve for Restaurants. This table management system offers restauranteurs more control over key elements such as seating, scheduling reservations, and managing wait times. It even includes a customer database feature. The idea is to streamline  Continue Reading »

Rihanna Calls The Tech Bubble Like It Is

Written on April 27, 2016 at 3:10 pm, by

I’ve shelved this post for almost a year now because though I’ve been in venture for five years across both Wildcat Venture Partners and Mohr Davidow Ventures, it’s not lost on me that I’m still too early in my career to be “rocking the boat”. But thanks to Gurley’s recent article, the cat is out  Continue Reading »

Sorting Out 2016: Seven MegaTrends

Written on April 25, 2016 at 6:53 pm, by

An awful lot of tech stuff is going down these days, and it is creating some serious confusion.  Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot is rapidly becoming the call sign for our current era.  We may not yet feel we are in jeopardy, but we certainly do not feel in control.  What in the world is going on?  Continue Reading »

WorkFusion is trying to win the race to automate corporate jobs

Written on April 19, 2016 at 3:59 am, by

In 2008, Max Yankelevich was in India, visiting the cubicle farms where big banks and insurance companies outsource business processes — the invoices, memos, and other papers pushed to keep organizations humming. Globally, it’s. The employees were smart, says Yankelevich, who was running a cloud computing startup at the time. Government and various why not look right over here  Continue Reading »

Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference with with Speaker: Katherine Barr

Written on April 19, 2016 at 3:39 am, by

The Girls in Tech Catalyst Conference is a three-day event showcasing women at the forefront of the technology and start-up spaces, with inspiring keynotes from female leaders, as well as workshops, panel discussions, and networking events. The conference offers attendees exciting discussion and sage advice on innovation and technology, and will provide them with a  Continue Reading »

Catalyst Conference 2016: Interview with Katherine Barr of Wildcat Venture Partners

Written on April 19, 2016 at 3:28 am, by

Katherine Barr is one of more than three dozen leading executives who will be speaking at the Catalyst Conference. Read her interview with Girls in Tech <here>. The clothing retailer is just one paper writer of many hipster-targeting establishments to seize on the medium’s popular resurgence

Spring 2016 Viseo Talent Summit with Panelist: Elizabeth Patterson

Written on April 12, 2016 at 12:49 am, by

The Viseo Talent Summit will bring together the tech industry’s best and brightest head of talent, recruitment, PE and VC investors and CxOs at the heart of today’s emerging enterprises. Join Elizabeth Patterson and panelists as they discuss the current challenges and solutions for attracting and keeping top talent in the competitive environment. A sampling  Continue Reading »

Why We Invested in Clover Health

Written on April 11, 2016 at 6:54 pm, by

As early stage venture investors who only invest in a select number of companies annually, we unfortunately have to pass on many great entrepreneurs and compelling visions. So when we do make an investment — Clover Health’s Series B, in this case — we are inevitably asked, “Why them? What’s special about that company?” Read the full article here Through  Continue Reading »

OpenTable Challenger Reserve Acquires Restaurant Payment App Dash

Written on April 5, 2016 at 9:41 pm, by

Reserve has announced its latest acquisition — Dash — which brings with it the technology for direct integration with Point-of-Sale (POS) systems. This marks the fifth acquisition by the OpenTable rival. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Yet, we have no reason to believe that artists are actually making music with album-length formatting in mind, nor any https://buyresearchpapers.net  Continue Reading »

Where Product/Market Fit Breaks Down

Written on March 14, 2016 at 6:32 pm, by

A tweet from GrowthHackers caught my eye recently — “Our #product market fit and NPS are off the scale, but we’re struggling to grow. Any ideas why?” Like most tools in a well-stocked tool chest, a specific tool is only good for a specific problem or use.  Product/market fit is no different. It’s not a  Continue Reading »

SXSW | 6th Annual Start-up Mixer

Written on March 14, 2016 at 3:09 am, by

Every year, SXSW Interactive takes over Austin, transforming the city into a networking hub for professionals, budding business people and everyone in between. This year Wildcat Venture Partners and Mohr Davidow teamed up with Escalate Capital to host the 6th Annual Start-up Mixer in an effort to bring together these talented minds in one place.  Continue Reading »

20 fastest-hiring San Francisco tech employers (No. 15: Earnest)

Written on March 9, 2016 at 9:00 pm, by

Our friends at Earnest are in the news again, check out the full article here The long and short https://college-homework-help.org of these statistics is the reality that streaming services are now driving the bulk of growth in the industry

Earnest – Fast Company’s The Most Innovative Companies of 2016

Written on February 25, 2016 at 5:41 pm, by

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Student Lender Earnest Breaks Fintech Deal Drought

Written on February 12, 2016 at 9:30 pm, by

Credit fears are swirling around banks, but investors are still betting Harvard grads are a good bet to pay back their student loans. Online student lender Earnest Inc. this week completed its first sale of a package of loans, $112 million worth, to big institutional investors, including real-estate investment trust Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corp.  Continue Reading »

BuildDirect Launches Home Marketplace

Written on February 10, 2016 at 5:23 pm, by

Very exciting news for BuildDirect on the launch of their new Home Marketplace!!  They have created an entirely new way to sell home improvement products ($500B industry) leveraging data and a proprietary technology and logistics platform. Read the full article here.     Dank des digitalen zeitalters ist es mglich, ganz bequem und einfach, zu  Continue Reading »

Splice Machine Receives $9M in Additional Funding

Written on January 21, 2016 at 1:06 am, by

Investors increase funding to accelerate product development, sales and marketing as demand grows for a scale-out, affordable database San Francisco, CA – January 20, 2016 – Splice Machine, provider of the first RDBMS powered by Hadoop and Spark, today announced $9 million in additional funding to accelerate product, sales and marketing efforts. Funding will come from repeat investors, including  Continue Reading »

8 Key Startup Lessons-Learned 2015 Style

Written on January 14, 2016 at 12:40 am, by

As we kick-off 2016, I reached out to my entrepreneur network and asked, “What was your biggest ‘lesson learned’ last year?” Introspection is a very valuable entrepreneurial trait, and the best are very good at it.  The entrepreneurs polled lead companies ranging from enterprise cloud software firms to internet direct-to-consumer.  The common trait?  All are  Continue Reading »

Why We Invested In Earnest — Inside A VC’s Mindset

Written on December 9, 2015 at 2:10 am, by

Earnest recently announced a $275M total raise (Series B + lending capital) on the back of well-earned momentum. As Series A investors in the company, I’ve been asked a lot of questions, including “Why/how did you pick that particular company in the more and more crowded fintech space?”  The short answer: our team at Wildcat Venture Partners has been excited  Continue Reading »

Tuition.io Secures $5M in Series A Financing from MassMutual Ventures and Wildcat Venture Partners

Written on November 18, 2015 at 9:55 pm, by

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Earnest Secures $275 Million of Total Financing to Power the Modern Bank for the Next Generation

Written on November 17, 2015 at 4:45 pm, by

SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwired – Nov 17, 2015) – Earnest () today announced the close of $275mm in total financing, including the company’s next stage of growth capital: a $75mm Series B round of equity capital led by , with participation from Adams Street Partners and previous investors including and Wildcat Venture Partners. The company also  Continue Reading »

Online Lender Earnest Raises $275 Million; Has Originated $400 Million In Loans This Year

Written on November 17, 2015 at 4:37 pm, by

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CodeGirl And Inspiring Advice From Top Entrepreneurs (Who Happen to be Women)

Written on November 13, 2015 at 11:24 pm, by

The statistics are dismal: 74% of high school girls show an interest in STEM subjects, but only 4% of college girls choose to major in science, technology, engineering or math. Do not be deceived pay people to write essays by the visibility of this phenomenon. 50% of women who are in STEM careers leave the  Continue Reading »

CodeGirl Screening & Panel Discussion

Written on November 11, 2015 at 7:16 pm, by

Wildcat Venture Partners and Mohr Davidow Ventures announced that they will be hosting a private screening of CodeGirl, the latest documentary from Director Lesley Chilcott (executive producer of An Inconvenient Truth and Waiting for Superman). After the film—which follows ten teams of girls as they compete in Technovation, an entrepreneurship and coding competition—Katherine Barr, general partner at Wildcat Venture Partners,  Continue Reading »

Zebit Launches To Provide No-Cost Financing To The Underserved; Secures $10 Million In VC

Written on October 27, 2015 at 1:51 am, by

LAS VEGAS, Oct. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Zebit, Inc. today launched the first fully automated payment system that provides zero-interest credit to the 68 million Americans underserved by traditional financial services. [i]  The company also announced $10 million in Series A venture capital funding. The capital raise provides Zebit working capital for receivables, operations, and the  Continue Reading »

9 Reasons Why Now Is The Time For Fintech

Written on October 27, 2015 at 1:41 am, by

Next week is Money 20/20 in Vegas, a conference that is fast becoming the Fintech confab.  This conference’s remarkable growth (5x in four years) parallels the emergence of Fintech as one of the hottest startup and investment categories.  Public and private IPO’s, including Lending Club, OnDeck, First Data, WorldPay, SoFi, Stripe and Kabbage at $1BN+ valuations are rampant, and judging by  Continue Reading »

Big Money2020 Playlist

Written on October 27, 2015 at 1:26 am, by

As I navigate Money20/20 this week,  I couldn’t help but think about my big Money20/20 playlist: Old Money – Lana Del Ray Gold Digger – Kanye West, Jamie Foxx Money for Nothing – Dire Straits Mo Money Mo Problems Notorious B.I.G., Mase, Puff Daddy Money, Money, Money – ABBA Material Girl – Madonna Billionaire – Bruno Mars Money  Continue Reading »

SVBJ Social Capital: Katherine Barr: Horseback rides and Ontario summers

Written on October 23, 2015 at 9:25 pm, by

Barr has had a taste for adventure since she left the farm she grew up on in rural Ontario. A competitive skier in high school, she got her motorcycle license on a date with her husband-to-be and logged 22 hours of flying time before deciding that biking and piloting weren’t activities she should continue after she  Continue Reading »

Wildcat: Run lean. Stay sharp. Learn fast. Win big.

Written on October 13, 2015 at 1:18 am, by

After investing together for 7 years at Mohr Davidow Ventures and helping talented entrepreneurs build products that shape the way businesses interact with targeted customers and users, we (the Wildcat Venture Partners Founders – Bill Ericson, Bryan Stolle, and Katherine Barr) realized that we had our own entrepreneurial spark that we needed to ignite. Founded  Continue Reading »

Pandora Buys Ticketfly, a Competitor to Ticketmaster

Written on October 8, 2015 at 6:10 pm, by

Pandora Media, the biggest player in Internet radio, has moved into the ticketing business with an agreement to buy Ticketfly, an independent firm that competes with Ticketmaster and is popular with clubs and festivals in the United States and Canada. Pandora announced early Wednesday that it would acquire Ticketfly for $450 million, in a mix of  Continue Reading »

How Lending Club Is Shaping the Future of Small-Business Loans

Written on September 26, 2015 at 12:24 am, by

It did not take long for the daily rhythms of prosperity to establish themselves at Hungry Ghost Coffee Bar and Café, a recent arrival in a gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood. The café bustles, and makes its money, in the morning, when commuters line up for a handcrafted caffeine charge on their way to the subway. Around  Continue Reading »

The race for growth: Why SaaS marketers are feeling the pressure

Written on September 26, 2015 at 12:05 am, by

This week at Dreamforce, cloud applications businesses will come together to celebrate product announcements, impressive growth, partnerships and much more. That momentum is also reflected in all-time-high valuations, with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies trading at an average of 12 times last-twelve-months revenue. Unfortunately, high valuations come with equally high growth expectations. The expectation that you need  Continue Reading »

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 3 of 3 (One Disruption In Three Ways Out)

Written on September 23, 2015 at 11:47 pm, by

This is part 3 of a 3 part series. Read Part 2 Here. This is the final installment in a series of blogs about a set of five executive roundtables I facilitated at last week’s Dreamforce on the topic of Organizing to Compete in an Age of Disruption. In the first part of each session  Continue Reading »

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 2 of 3 (The Hierarchy of Models)

Written on September 21, 2015 at 12:15 am, by

This is part 2 of a 3 part series. Read Part 1 Here. In the previous post, I reported out on a series of executive roundtables, summarizing the participants’ prioritization of disruptive technologies based on their current impact on their industries and companies. In summary prioritized order, the technologies discussed were: Data Science Cloud Mobile  Continue Reading »

Roundtables at Dreamforce: Part 1 of 3

Written on September 18, 2015 at 12:16 am, by

This is Part 1 of a 3 part series. Okay, it wasn’t exactly the World Series of Poker, but at Dreamforce this week I hosted five roundtables at Executive Summit with a total of 68 participants, all VIP guests of Salesforce. The topic was “Organizing to Compete in an Age of Disruption” (not accidentally the  Continue Reading »

You Don’t Need to Move to Silicon Valley, but You Do Need to Spend Some Time There

Written on September 17, 2015 at 11:53 pm, by

Borders continue to shrink and global markets are increasingly open. But are Canadian startups siezing these unprecedented opportunities? Turns out, they might not be. In fact, most Canadian startups aren’t even doing enough in the US to maximize their success, some suggest. “A Canadian startup that refuses to take Silicon Valley seriously is naive,” said  Continue Reading »

Headhunting Basics (Part 1) — When to Engage a Professional Search Firm

Written on September 17, 2015 at 7:35 pm, by

At some point, a startup will exhaust the founders’ networks for recruiting/hiring purposes, and must turn to professional recruiters to fill key positions. When the position is a senior executive role, a professional recruiter often becomes even more necessary. One of the biggest challenges for a startup seeking to use a search firm is that  Continue Reading »

6 Magic Tricks to Noticeably Increase Your Productivity (and Your Happiness)

Written on September 16, 2015 at 8:15 pm, by

I was recently asked, “Aside from world peace and the elimination of poverty, if you had one wish, what would it be?” At first, I thought, “I would create more time!” But that would just get filled with all of the frenetic work that continually beckons to be done. Instead, I answered, “I would slow  Continue Reading »

Ten States That Matter

Written on September 8, 2015 at 12:22 am, by

We’re not talking politics here, people—we’re talking technology adoption. In any major technology adoption life cycle there are two trajectories of development, the first led by a complex systems model, the second by a volume operations model. Each passes through a series of five states, and to each state there is a peculiar market dynamic  Continue Reading »

TO THE BATCAVES | VP of Product Meetup

Written on August 31, 2015 at 1:09 pm, by

The rumors are real. Word on the street is that a certain Fortune 40 company has been preparing for a first-of-its-kind experimental retail space – their own Bat Cave – and instead of Gotham, this one’s in SoMA.  The space is dedicated to exploring a new sector of the economy that is forecast to contribute $1.7 trillion to the global economy with  Continue Reading »

Don’t panic, startups: Advice from veteran VCs who weathered the dot-com bust

Written on August 27, 2015 at 11:21 pm, by

It has been an erratic week for the global markets, but should startups be concerned? Depends who you ask. “Worrying about the stock market at any moment in time is not a good use of an entrepreneur’s time,” Bryan Stolle, a general partner at the venture capital firm Mohr Davidow Ventures, tells Quartz. But Arvind Gupta of  Continue Reading »

Storefront Launches RetailGrade, A Scoring Tool for Pop-Up Shops

Written on August 26, 2015 at 6:09 pm, by

Despite a growing number of direct-to-consumer brands, brick-and-mortar shopping still accounts for 94 percent of retail sales in the U.S. That’s why Storefront, a startup that provides brands with temporary retail space, is launching RetailGrade, a new tool that makes reaching these offline shoppers a lot more straightforward. Since launching in San Francisco in 2012, Storefront has helped over  Continue Reading »

Return on Innovation: Are You Playing Offense or Defense?

Written on August 21, 2015 at 12:23 am, by

One of the key lessons I learned from posting on LinkedIn an early draft of my next book (Zone to Win: Organizing to Compete in an Age of Disruption) is that disruptive innovations can be occasions both for playing offense and defense. Indeed the two case studies in the book—Salesforce and Microsoft—ended up representing a  Continue Reading »

FounderLine Episode 33 – Katherine Barr of MDV

Written on August 19, 2015 at 12:04 am, by

FounderLine is a live weekly webcast devoted to helping startup founders succeed, hosted by seven-time startup entrepreneur and investor Joe Beninato. Each week, Joe welcomes an experienced entrepreneur or investor to discuss startup-related topics and field questions from entrepreneurs around the world. FounderLine is broadcast live, and viewers are welcome to send questions via email  Continue Reading »

OneSpot Signs CPG Marketers In ‘Content Sequencing’ Deal

Written on August 6, 2015 at 6:17 pm, by

Content marketing is all the rage. But despite the underlying idea that digital media can serve each person unique content, in practice it often means the same people get retargeted with the same stuff over and over again — not unlike TV ads that bombard viewers well after the point of diminishing returns. Now a  Continue Reading »

Neon Awarded as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

Written on August 5, 2015 at 11:05 pm, by

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Neon announced that it has been selected as a 2016 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, a group of the 49 most innovative global companies as determined by the World Economic Forum. Neon, based in San Francisco, California, filters and surfaces compelling images at scale using technology built on a unique combination of neuroscience and machine  Continue Reading »

China’s Startup Boom in Online Learning

Written on July 27, 2015 at 6:21 pm, by

Will a surge in distance learning for traditional subjects, test prep, language, and trade skills leave the poorest out? China knows a thing or two about distance learning. For two decades, the country’s education ministry has used the television airwaves to broadcast agricultural lessons to more than 100 million rural students—making it the largest such  Continue Reading »

Atlantic Fintech Kabbage Raising $150M at $875M valuation

Written on July 24, 2015 at 6:25 pm, by

Financial technology provider  is raising a massive $150 million investment at a valuation that has the Atlanta company flirting with “unicorn” status. The Series E raise values 6-year-old Kabbage at $875 million post-money and about $750 million pre-money, sources said. That nose-bleed valuation puts Kabbage just shy of “unicorn” status, a Silicon Valley term bestowed on  Continue Reading »

Systems of Engagement and User Experience Design

Written on July 22, 2015 at 12:36 am, by

We are now well into the decade of Systems of Engagement. Enterprises in all walks of life are waking up to a world where their constituents are digitally armed and dangerous, and they are revamping their market-facing systems to leverage these newly empowered endpoints. The landscape of opportunity is immense as there are pockets of  Continue Reading »

Coupa Software Acquires TripScanner

Written on July 21, 2015 at 6:30 pm, by

Spending-management platform Coupa Software acquired travel-technology startup TripScanner on Monday for an undisclosed sum. TripScanner, based in Brooklyn, New York, bridges the gap between employees’ travel booking habits and corporate business policies. Led by CEO Ethan Laub, TripScanner automatically reviews travel itineraries, helping ensure compliance with company travel policies, and auto-creates line items in employee  Continue Reading »