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    Building Biotech in Seattle: Madrona Investor Spotlight with Joe Horsman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 16:35


    What happens when a scientist becomes a VC? We sat down with Madrona's Joe Horsman to find out. In this episode, Joe shares his journey from late nights in the lab to helping biotech founders bring life-changing science to market. You'll hear: Why Seattle's biotech + AI ecosystem is heating up What founders need beyond funding to commercialize world-changing science. Why weekend adventures fuel Monday creativity

    The End of Biz Apps? AI, Agility, and The Agent-Native Enterprise from Microsoft CVP Charles Lamanna

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 28:23


    In this Founded & Funded episode, Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar sits down with Charles Lamanna, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft, to unpack his journey from startup founder to corporate leader. They dive into what it takes to build a successful AI-transformed organization, how the nature of business applications is evolving, and why AI agents will fundamentally reshape teams, tools, and workflows. From "customer obsession" to "extreme ownership," Charles delivers insight after insight for startup founders and enterprise leaders navigating the age of AI. They dive into: Why business apps as we know them are dead How AI agents and open standards like MCP and A2A are reshaping software The shift toward generalist teams powered by AI What startups are doing today that enterprises will follow in 3–5 years How to focus deeply on a few high-impact AI projects instead of chasing 100 pilots Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/the-end-of-biz-apps-ai-agility-and-the-agent-native-enterprise-from-microsoft-cvp-charles-lamanna Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:20) Charles Lamanna's Entrepreneurial Journey (01:39) Customer Obsession and Ownership in Startups (03:54) The Future of Business Applications with AI (05:56) AI-Powered Business Agents (08:22) The Role of AI in Modern Business (11:11) Startups Are the Blueprint for the Future of Work (14:33) Industry-Wide AI Adoption (18:32) Driving AI Transformation in Enterprises (21:51) Maintaining Agility in Large Companies (25:03) Personal Impact of AI on Daily Life (27:55) Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Building AI That Sells: Scaling Smarter with Luminance CEO Eleanor Lightbody

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 38:22


    Entrepreneurs often ask: When do I know it's time to scale? Or, how do I lead when I wasn't the original founder? In this week's Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Chris Picardo sits down with Eleanor Lightbody, CEO of Luminance, who shares how she took a promising AI product and built a company culture, go-to-market motion, and product strategy that's scaled 6x in just two years. Eleanor's candor and tactical insights on hiring, selling, and navigating founder dynamics make this a must-listen. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/building-ai-that-sells-scaling-smarter-with-luminance-ceo-eleanor-lightbody/ Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:29) Eleanor's Career Journey (03:22) Joining Luminance and Initial Challenges (05:46) Navigating CEO Role and Company Dynamics (11:01) Transforming Luminance's Growth Trajectory (19:03) Balancing Innovation and Core Product Delivery (24:42) Building a Collaborative Culture (28:44) Challenges and Rewards of Scaling a Company (34:57) Future of AI

    Customer Obsession & Agentic AI Power Ravenna's Reinvention of Internal Ops

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 40:46


    Most startups bolt AI onto old products.  ⁨@ravennahq⁩  reimagined the entire workflow.  When we first met Kevin Coleman and Taylor Halliday, it was clear they weren't just chasing the hype cycle. They were pairing AI-native architecture with deep founder-market fit, and rebuilding how internal ops work — from first principles. Their new company, Ravenna, is going after a $160B+ market dominated by legacy players. But instead of being intimidated by incumbents, they got focused, making some smart moves that more early-stage teams should consider: 1) Speak with 30+ customers before writing a line of code 2) Define a clear ICP and pain points 3) Build natively for Slack — where support actually happens 4) Prioritize automation, iteration, and real workflow transformation 5) Stayed radically transparent with investors and early customers At Madrona, we love backing teams that combine ambition with discipline — and Kevin and Taylor are doing just that. In this episode of Founded & Funded, they sit down with Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter and talk through their journey, what they'd do differently the second time around, and how they're building a durable, agentic platform for internal support. If you're a founder building in AI, SaaS, or ops — this conversation is full of lessons worth hearing. Transcript: https://bit.ly/4ju2Cml Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction (00:23) Meet the Founders: Taylor Halliday and Kevin Coleman (02:05) The Birth of Ravenna: Identifying the Problem (03:05) The Concept of Enterprise Service Management (04:02) The Journey from Idea to Execution (04:31) Customer Insights and Market Fit (06:42) Building a Next-Generation Platform (10:43) Slack Integration and AI Automation (14:37) Partnering with Slack: A Strategic Move (17:13) Leveraging Slack for Knowledge Management (20:13) Balancing Focus and Vision (21:07) Discovering ITSM: A Hidden Market (21:40) Expanding Beyond IT: The Universal Help Desk (24:30) ServiceNow and the AI Revolution (27:03) Building a Transparent and Collaborative Culture (29:37) Recruiting Top AI Talent (31:59) Navigating Market Realities and Customer Focus (37:59) Advice for Aspiring Founders

    Reinventing Recruiting: SeekOut's Anoop Gupta on the Rise of Agentic AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 31:09


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar sits down with Anoop Gupta, co-founder and CEO of  @SeekOut    — an AI-first company transforming how organizations discover, hire, and manage talent. They explore: 1) SeekOut's evolution from LLM-powered workflows to the launch of SeekOut Spot, their agentic AI solution that delivers hires in as little as 3 days. 2) Why "service as software" is the future of recruiting. 3) How founders and talent leaders can reimagine hiring in the age of AI agents. 4) Lessons from building an AI-native company through market shifts. 5) The real business model shift from tools to outcomes. With customers like Discord, 1Password, HP, and even Madrona itself, SeekOut is redefining what fast, high-quality hiring looks like. Transcript: https://madrona.com/rise-of-agentic-ai-in-recruiting-seekout-anoop-gupta Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:56) SeekOut Background and AI Evolution (03:55) The Role of Agentic AI in Recruiting (07:59) Business Model and Flexibility (12:59) Recruiting Process and Efficiency (16:49) Navigating Challenges and Product-Market Fit (20:29) Focus on Outcomes not on Hype  (22:25) Do you Need a Data Moat? (23:45) Don't build a recruiting org too early (25:50) The biggest hiring mistakes (29:15) Agentic AI for recruiting is here

    Unscripted: What Happened After the Mic Went Off with Douwe Kiela

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:04


    This bonus episode of Founded & Funded is a follow-up to Madrona Partner Jon Turow's conversation with Douwe Kiela, CEO of Contextual AI and co-inventor of RAG. In this quick chat, they dive into: 1) Why storytelling—not just GTM—needs to be vertical2) How to build a platform by showing what's possible3) The tension between “doing one thing well” vs. building the whole stack 4) Multimodal content moderation at Meta & what it taught Douwe This 10-minute post-show chat is a must-listen for founders thinking deeply about where to plant your flag — and when to break the rules.

    AI, Ambition, and a $3 Trillion Vision: Satya Nadella on Microsoft's Bold Bet

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 31:34


    ​Microsoft Chairman & CEO Satya Nadella sat down with Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar at Madrona's 2025 Annual Meeting to discuss the key inflection points in his leadership journey, Microsoft's AI strategy, and the massive economic impact AI will have on the world. From redefining company culture to betting big on AI and OpenAI,Satya shares deep insights into Microsoft's transformation — and what's next. Watch now for leadership lessons, AI predictions, and the future of innovation! Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/satya-nadella-microsfot-ai-strategy-leadership-culture-computing Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (03:34) Satya Nadella's Journey as CEO  (09:57) Cultural Transformation at Microsoft (14:03) The Influence of Cricket on Leadership (18:27) The AI Revolution and Microsoft's Role (28:30) The Future of AI and Economic Impact

    RAG Inventor Talks Agents, Grounded AI, and Enterprise Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 45:26


    What does it take to invent a foundational AI paradigm — and then build a company to bring it to the enterprise? In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Jon Turow sits down with Douwe Kiela, co-founder and CEO of Contextual AI and the co-inventor of RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation). They dive into the origins of RAG, its misunderstood role in the enterprise, and how Contextual is redefining what production-grade AI systems can do. Douwe shares what most companies get wrong about RAG, why chunking shouldn't matter, how to think about hallucinations, and what founders need to know in the era of RAG agents. Transcript: https://madrona.com/rag-inventor-talks-agents-grounded-ai-and-enterprise-impact Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (01:27) The Origin of RAG (04:00) Challenges and Innovations in RAG (09:49) Enterprise Adoption and Use Cases (20:46) Scaling and Innovations at Contextual AI (23:39) The Future of RAG Agents (24:43) Challenges in Enterprise Data  (26:34) Building a Research-Driven Company (27:55) The Intersection of Research and Product (32:10) Advice for Founders and AI Companies (38:14) Understanding and Addressing Hallucinations (40:50) Company Building is Harder Than You'd Think (42:00) The Importance of Evaluation in AI (44:14) Concluding Thoughts

    Dropzone's Edward Wu on Solving Security's Biggest Bottleneck

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:14


    The security industry has a math problem: 12 million job postings, only 7 million qualified professionals. The solution? AI. Edward Wu spent nearly a decade at ExtraHop, pioneering AI-driven security detection. But instead of just alerting security teams about potential threats, he saw a bigger opportunity — what if AI could act as an actual security analyst? That question led to Dropzone, a company that's not just throwing AI at security but strategically using it to solve one of the most overwhelming problems in the industry — alert fatigue. In this episode of Founded & Funded, Edward and Partner Vivek Ramaswami dive into: The "aha moment" that led Edward to leave a successful career to start Dropzone  Why most AI security startups will fail, and what it takes to stand out How Dropzone landed UiPath as a customer—without a single cold email  The future of security in an AI-first world Watch/Listen to the full conversation for insights from Edward on what it takes to build in one of the most competitive categories in security today. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/dropzones-edward-wu-security/   Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction (01:40) Edward Wu's Journey into Security (02:48) The ExtraHop Experience (05:10) The Leap to Entrepreneurship (07:59) The Aha Moment: Founding Dropzone (10:28) AI's Role in Security (16:30) Navigating the Competitive Landscape (19:15) Marketing and Customer Acquisition Strategies (21:30) Landing a big-name customer without cold outreach (25:40) Push v. pull when selling into security (28:25) ChatGPT was startups' greatest marketing gift (30:18) Lessons Learned as a Solo Founder  

    AI+Data in the Enterprise: Lessons from Mosaic to Databricks

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 47:18


    The biggest AI breakthroughs won't come from Ph.D. labs — they'll come from people solving real-world problems. So how do AI founders actually turn cutting-edge research into real products and scale them? In this week's episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Jon Turow sat down with Jonathan Frankle, Chief AI Scientist at Databricks to talk about the shift from AI hype to real adoption — and what founders need to know. They dive into:  1) How AI adoption has shifted from hype to real-world production  2) The #1 mistake AI startups make when trying to sell to enterprises  3) Why your AI system shouldn't care if it's RAG, fine-tuned, or RLHF — it just needs to work  4) The unexpected secret to getting your first customers 5) The AI opportunity that most startups are overlooking  Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/databricks-ia40-ai-data-jonathan-frankle Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (01:02) The Vision Behind MosaicML (04:11) Expanding the Mission at Databricks (05:52) The Concept of Data Intelligence (07:42) Navigating the AI Hype Cycle (15:10) Lessons from Early Wins at MosaicML  (20:50) Building a Strong AI Team (23:36) The Future of AI and Its Challenges  (24:06) Evolving Roles in AI at Databricks (25:55) Bridging Research and Product (28:29) High School Track at NeurIPS (30:39) AI Techniques and Customer Needs (38:22) Rapid Fire Questions and Lessons Learned (42:49) Exciting Trends in AI and Robotics (45:40) AI Policy and Governance

    Scaling, AI, and Leadership after Big Tech: Lessons from Highspot's Bhrighu Sareen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 51:16


    Thinking about leaving Big Tech for a startup? In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter sits down with Bhrighu Sareen, who took the leap from Microsoft to Highspot and has been leading AI-driven product innovation ever since. They talk about the realities of transitioning from a massive company to a high-growth startup, scaling AI-driven teams, and how Bhrighu's helping transform sales enablement through automation and intelligence.  His insights on navigating change, working with founders, and executing at speed are a must-listen for any leader considering the leap from stability to startup chaos. Tune in now for practical strategies and an inside look at how AI is reshaping go-to-market execution.  Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/big-tech-to-startups-highspot-bhrighu-sareen Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:01 Bhrigu Sareen's Journey at Microsoft 06:52 Transition to Highspot 10:00 Working with Founders and Building Trust 16:31 Increasing Product Velocity and Efficiency 21:12 Cross-Team Dependencies and Offshore Strategies 23:02 Starting the Journey at Highspot 23:31 Navigating Economic Uncertainty 24:21 Expanding Talent Pool in Vancouver 25:37 Establishing a Development Center in India 27:54 Challenges and Surprises in Transition 29:50 Innovating Through Economic Challenges 31:01 HighSpot's AI and ML Innovations 33:03 AI-Powered Sales Training and Coaching 36:14 Future of AI in Sales and Marketing 43:31 Balancing Data and User Experience 47:28 Looking Ahead: AI Agents and Productivity Gains

    Serial Entrepreneur Mohit Aron on Founding, Scaling, and Leading Category-Leading Companies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 36:45


    What does it take to go from engineer to founder, from startup CEO to scale CEO? In this special live episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Karan Mehandru sits down with Mohit Aron, founder of Nutanix and Cohesity, to uncover the lessons behind his success. Mohit shares his unique hiring strategy, how to identify product-market fit, and the power of balancing vision with execution. Whether you're navigating your first company or scaling your third, Mohit's advice is a masterclass in resilience, grit, and building a legacy. Full Transcript: https://bit.ly/42xnyD9 Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:04) Traits of Successful Founders  (05:03) Challenges in Transitioning from CTO to Startup CEO to Scaling CEO  (07:51) Effective Hiring Strategies (13:42) Defining Product-Market Fit 15:55 Balancing Vision and Focus  (17:48) The Importance of a Bigger Vision  (20:12) The Role of a CEO Post Product-Market Fit  (22:00) Delegation and Leadership Strategies  (24:23) Generative AI: Hype vs. Reality  (27:09) Crafting a Vision and Minimum Lovable Product  (28:56) Choosing the Right Investors and Building a Board  (32:15) Framework for Startup Success

    Terray's Jacob Berlin on The AI-Powered Future of Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 44:04


    Terray Therapeutics CEO Jacob Berlin returns to Founded & Funded after three years to share how the company has scaled from an ambitious startup to an industry leader in AI-driven biotech. Learn how Terray's proprietary hardware combined with the world's largest chemistry data set is powering new discoveries in small molecule drug development.  Jacob also discusses how the company's $120M Series B fundraise will prepare their internal programs for clinical trials and further enhance their AI platform. He shares insights on where he sees the future of AI and drug design and dives into how founders can balance internal innovation and high-profile partnerships. Don't miss this deep dive into the intersection of AI, biotech, and innovation! Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/terray-jacob-berlin-on-the-ai-powered-future-of-medicine Chapters: (00:00) Introduction 00:39 The Evolution of Terray Therapeutics (02:08) Understanding Small Molecule Therapies (04:12) The Journey of Data and AI (07:58) Series B Fundraise and Future Plans (11:20) Biotech Platform vs. Product Debate (14:20) Building a Long-Term Vision (16:39) Deep Dive into Terray's AI and Science (36:05) The Importance of Partnerships (39:20) High-Performance Culture at Terray

    Curt Medeiros on Revolutionizing Precision Medicine and Scaling Ovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 37:07


    Imagine a future where healthcare isn't just reactive but deeply personalized — where every patient gets the right treatment at the right time based on a precise understanding of their biology. This is the future Ovation is building, and on this week's Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Chris Picardo dives into it all with Ovation CEO Curt Medeiros. From transforming underutilized clinical data into rich multiomics datasets to forging industry-leading partnerships with companies like Illumina, Curt shares how Ovation is shaping the future of precision medicine. He also opens up about the challenges of building a scalable, privacy-first platform, the lessons he's brought from leading large healthcare businesses, and why collaboration and diversity are key to solving complex problems in healthcare. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/curt-medeiros-on-revolutionizing-precision-medicine-and-scaling-ovation Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:32) Ovation's Role in Precision Medicine(03:17) The Importance of Data in Precision Medicine(06:12) Challenges and Opportunities of Genomic Data (11:17) Privacy and Pharmaceutical Applications (16:42) Ovation's Unique Approach and Partnerships (17:00) Expanding Research Beyond Pharma(18:28) Recent Successes and Future Plans(26:36) Curt Medeiros' Journey to Ovation(29:56) Leadership Philosophy and Company Culture(33:21) Future of Precision Medicine

    Breaking Conventional Wisdom: Jama Software's Blueprint for Profitable Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 29:53


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter and Jama Software CEO Marc Osofsky discuss the intentional strategies that fueled Jama's transformation from $20M ARR to a $1.2 billion acquisition by Francisco Partners. Marc shares his blueprint for scaling with purpose, challenging conventional wisdom, and embedding efficiency into the DNA of a company. Key Takeaways Include: Accelerating Growth Conventional Wisdom: Scale your sales team rapidly to hit growth targets. Intentional Wisdom: Focus on improving win rates to double or 2.5x your capacity without adding headcount.  TAM Conventional Wisdom: Prioritize the total size of your market potential. Intentional Wisdom: Target activated TAM—the demand being addressed in a given year—and aim to capture a larger share. M&A Strategy Conventional Wisdom: Burn cash and rely on strategic buyers for exits. Intentional Wisdom: Achieve profitable growth and rule-of-40 metrics to attract financial sponsors, giving you more control over the process.  Transcript: https://bit.ly/49mMKhp Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (00:52) Challenging Conventional Wisdom (03:48) Focusing on Win Rates (06:13) Efficiency and Culture at Jama (08:45) Vertical Market Focus (10:49) Geographic vs. Vertical-focused GTM Teams (15:28) Culture: Jama's Focus on Habits (19:00) Customer Success Strategies (21:02) The Francisco Partners Acquisition (26:12) Focusing on a GM structure (28:30) Advice for Founders

    Archon's Jamie Lazarovits on Unlocking the Full Power of Antibodies With AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 40:38


    What does it take to move from cutting-edge academic research to launching a biotech company that could transform medicine? In this week's episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Chris Picardo sat down with Jamie Lazarovitz, CEO and co-founder of Archon Biosciences, to uncover the story behind their groundbreaking protein-based biologics and their unique Antibody Cages (AbCs). From bootstrapping deep tech investments as a student to navigating the challenges of commercializing revolutionary science, Jamie shares the pivotal moments, tough decisions, and key lessons that led to Archon's creation. This isn't just a story for biotech enthusiasts — every founder can take away valuable insights on: 1) Asking for help and building teams with complementary skills — no founder succeeds alone. 2) Applying AI thoughtfully — it's a tool, not a magic wand. 3) Patience — ensure your foundation is strong before scaling. 4) Partnering with investors you trust and who align with your mission. 5) Setting a high bar for talent and culture — great people build great companies. 6) Communicating your differentiation — make your value clear to all stakeholders. Full Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/archon-unlocks-antibodies-with-ai-jamie-lazarovits Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (00:55) Jamie Lazarovitz's Journey from Deep Tech to Biotech (01:45) Early Ventures and Lessons Learned (05:03) The Motivation Behind Jamie's Biotech Passion (07:40) Joining the Institute for Protein Design - David Baker (09:40) Meeting Co-Founder George Ueda and the Birth of Archon (12:46) Revolutionary Protein Design at Archon: Antibody Cages (AbCs) (25:23) The Role of AI in Protein Design (27:50) Building a Successful Biotech Company (38:47) Future Prospects

    Beyond the Model: Taking AI From Prototype to Production with Unstructured's Brian Raymond

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 23:03


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Karan Mehandru hosts Brian Raymond, founder and CEO of 2024 IA40 winner Unstructured. Unstructured turns raw, messy, unstructured data into something AI tools can actually process — a typically expensive and time-consuming process for companies hoping to save money with the tools themselves. Brian and Karan explore some of the biggest trends in AI, including moving from prototype to production, the rise and fall of vertical applications, the shift toward powerful horizontal solutions, whether the ROI will be there on all this capital investment into AI, and the trough of disillusionment and why expectations in AI often don't match reality. They also discuss how an unlikely source, the public sector, is driving AI innovation today. It's a conversation you won't want to miss. Full Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/prototype-to-production-ai-insights-unstructured-brian-raymond Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (01:14) Trends in AI: From Vertical to Horizontal Solutions  (01:47) The First Mile of AI: Preprocessing and Data Ingestion  (03:43) Displacement of knowledge graphs for RAG  (06:19) The AI Stack: Layers and Competition  (08:55) Is the current level of investment in AI justified?  (11:19) The Speed of Change in AI(12:47) Public Sector vs. Private Sector Roles in AI Innovation(16:52) "Two completely incongruous narratives"(19:15) Advice for AI Entrepreneurs(21:49) Unstructured's Future

    Perseverance Over Speed: Creating a New Category with Impinj's Chris Diorio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 40:21


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter and Venture Partner Patrick Ennis host Chris Diorio, co-founder and CEO of Impinj, the pioneer and world leader in RFID technology. Patrick and Chris have known each other for more than 24 years — since Madrona and ARCH Venture Partners co-led Impinj's first round of financing in the summer of 2000. In this episode, these three reminisce about old times and share some fun stories while diving into what it takes to truly launch a new category — and the patience required by both entrepreneurs and investors when doing so. They also discuss developing new speculative technology, navigating channel partner relationships, making it through an IPO during uncertain times, and how Impinj became the least known $4.6 billion public company in Seattle. This is a must-listen for any entrepreneurs out there. Full transcript: https://www.madrona.com/perseverance-over-speed-creating-a-new-category-with-impinjs-chris-diorio Chapters: (00:00) Introduction  (02:01) Creating a category, early days of Impinj  (03:22) Pivot to RFID(04:40) Struggles and Breakthroughs(08:50) Principles and Company Culture(13:01) Struggles with RFID Standards  (14:27) Surviving and Thriving  (15:11) Adoption and Scaling Challenges (18:01) End Customer Scenarios and Partnerships (20:52) Financing Strategy and Key Partnerships(23:27) Patrick Meeting Morris Chang: A Career Highlight(24:50) Remembering Tom Alberg's Influence(27:55) The Art of Hiring and Mentorship(33:13) The Journey to IPO(36:42) Strategic Partnerships and Investments  (37:01) Company Principles and Future Outlook (38:35) Balancing Work and Life

    Startup to Scale: A Mini Masterclass in Efficient Growth and GTM

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 43:15


    In the latest episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter hosts Pradeep Rathinam, a seasoned software executive with over three decades of leadership experience. Paddy was the Founder and CEO of Madrona portfolio company AnswerIQ, which Madrona invested in back in 2017. It was one of the early machine learning applied to SaaS companies that Madrona invested in. Paddy sold AnswerIQ in 2020 to Freshworks, where he started out as chief customer officer, helped take the company public, became chief revenue officer, and really drove a series of incredible accomplishments for Freshworks. Today, Tim and Paddy dive into that world of SaaS go-to-market. Paddy shares his experiences on how to not just grow a company, as every company needs to do, but how to grow efficiently and how that includes reducing churn, expanding accounts, and landing new logos. This is something that all go-to-market leaders and startup founders have a lot of questions about how to unlock, so it is a must-listen for founders.   View the full transcript here: https://www.madrona.com/startup-efficient-growth-gtm-pradeep-rathinam/ You can find Paddy's writings on these topics here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paddyrathinam/recent-activity/articles/ Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction (00:31) Meet Pradeep Rathinam (01:36) The AnswerIQ Journey (04:06) Joining Freshworks: Tackling Churn and Growth (05:25) Efficient Growth Strategies (06:10) Framework for Efficient Growth (09:09) Challenges and Solutions in Sales Transformation (14:12) Change Management and Organizational Alignment (17:28) New Business Development (23:01) Customer Retention Strategies (36:05) Driving Expansion Within Accounts (41:10) When to Hire a CRO

    From Dark Matter to Voice AI with Deepgram Founder Scott Stephenson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 31:20


    Today Madrona Managing Director Karan Mahandru and Scott Stephenson, Co-Founder and CEO of Deepgram, a foundational AI company building a voice AI platform providing APIs for speech-to-text and text-to-speech. From medical transcription to autonomous agents, Deepgram is the go-to for developers of voice AI experiences, and they're already working with over 500 companies, including NASA, Spotify, and Twilio. Today, Scott and Karan dive into the realities of building a foundational AI company, meaning they're building models and modalities from scratch. They discuss the challenges of moving from prototype to production, how startups need to out-fox the hyperscalers while also partnering with them, and, of course, how Scott went from being a particle physicist working on detecting dark matter to building large language models for speech recognition. This is a must-listen for anyone building in AI. Full Transcript:  http://www.madrona.com/founded-funded-deepgram-scott-stephenson Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction (01:15) From Particle Physics to Voice AI (03:16) The Birth of Deepgram (03:40) Building a Developer-Centric AI Company (06:11) Challenges and Early Decisions (09:49) Navigating the AI Market (13:33) OpenAI's Whisper and Deepgram's Response (17:30) The Future of AI and Speech Recognition (21:59) Deepgram's Real-World Applications (31:19) From Prototype to Production  

    Temporal Founders Bet on Open Source and Developers to Enable Invincible Applications

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 35:27


    Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar hosts Temporal Co-Founders Samar Abbas and Maxim Fateev in studio. Temporal was founded in 2019 based on an open-source microservices orchestration engine project but is the result of a more than decade-long partnership between the two co-founders that spanned their time working on different iterations of the same thing at AWS, Microsoft, and Uber. In this episode, Soma, Samar, and Maxim dive into the challenges of building an open-source ecosystem while also working on a commercial offering and scaling a successful company, how to navigate and adjust a product roadmap in an ever-changing world of AI and large language models, and how to successfully build an early startup team, navigate through a CEO transition, and bring on a startup's first independent board member. It's a very compelling conversation and a must-listen for every builder out there.  Full transcript available here:  (00:00) Introduction(01:55) What is Temporal?(04:30) Temporal's Unique Advantages(07:37) Building a Commercial Entity from Open Source(11:15) Balancing Open Source and Commercial Goals(14:51) Temporal's Annual Developer Conference: Replay(16:41) Impact of AI on Temporal's Roadmap(22:35) Choosing the Right Co-Founder(25:56) Seamless CEO Transition(31:27) Bringing on an Independent Board Director

    Investor Spotlight: Chris Picardo on Cross-Disciplinary Innovation and Finding Unique Founders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 16:47


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, host Coral Garnick Ducken interviews Madrona Partner Chris Picardo for the latest Investor Spotlight. With degrees in math and English, Chris shares his unique journey into venture capital. Chris highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary skills in understanding and communicating complex concepts and what he looks for in founders, emphasizing unique worldviews and innovative approaches, particularly in AI, biotech, and consumer verticals. This is a great episode for entrepreneurs interested in working with VCs.   (00:00) Introduction to Madrona Partner Chris Picardo (00:46) Chris Picardo: From Math and English to Startups (01:26) Chris's Transition to Madrona and Venture Capital (03:20) Joining Madrona and Early Stage Ventures (05:50) Chris on AI-Enabled Biotech (08:28) Chis's Cross-Disciplinary Approach (11:24) What Madrona Looks for in Founders (14:49) Book Recommendations and Personal Interests

    Transforming TV Advertising: iSpot's Sean Muller on the Role of AI and the Future of Streaming

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 34:13


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Venture Partner Len Jordan sits down with Sean Muller, Founder and CEO of iSpot, to talk about the company's evolution in measuring TV advertising for both conventional and streaming platforms. Sean delves into strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and the rise of ad-supported streaming. They discuss the impact of sports on advertising, challenges for marketers in balancing investments across various channels, and the innovative strides iSpot is making with AI-driven planning and real-time data. Tune in to explore the future of TV advertising and iSpot's role in shaping it. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/transforming-tv-advertising-ispot-sean-muller-the-role-of-ai-future-of-streaming (00:00) Introduction (01:35) The Rise of Ad-Supported Streaming (02:42) Streaming vs. Traditional TV Advertising (04:43) The Impact of Sports on Advertising  (05:51) Challenges for Modern Marketers  (06:37) Audience Differences and Interactivity  (10:40) iSpot's Evolution and Strategic Moves  (12:04) Real-Time Data and Optimization  (12:36) Planning and Programmatic Buying  (17:13) Navigating the Competitive Landscape  (22:57) Acquisitions and Integration Success  (27:23) Innovation and Future Trends

    Investor Spotlight: Sabrina Wu on Founder Grit, Authenticity, and Building Intelligent Applications

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 11:26


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, host Coral Garnick Ducken interviews Madrona Investor Sabrina Wu for the latest Investor Spotlight. These two discuss Sabrina's transition from private equity to venture capital and the learnings that translate to building successful VC-backed startups, Sabrina's focus on intelligent applications, and the characteristics she looks for in founders — grit, authenticity, and intellectual honesty. Sabrina also shares her approach to engaging with early-stage founders and her interests outside the office. This is a great episode for entrepreneurs interested in working with VCs.   (00:00) Introduction (00:44) Sabrina Wu's Experience at Vector Capital (02:50) Transition to Venture Capital (04:26) Focus on Intelligent Applications (05:32) Aspiring for Intelligence Newsletter (06:56) Traits of Successful Founders (09:00) Responding to Cold Emails (09:53) Recommended Books and Podcasts (10:47) Interests Outside of Work

    Building Predibase: AI, Open-Source, and Commercialization with Dev Rishi and Travis Addair

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 41:46


    Madrona Partner Vivek Ramaswami hosts Dev Rishi and Travis Addair, co-founders of 2023 IA40 Rising Star, Predibase. Predibase is a platform for developers to easily fine-tune and serve any open-source model. They recently released LoRA Land, a collection of 25 highly-performant open-source fine-tuned models, and launched open-source LoRA eXchange, or LoRAX, which allows users to pack hundreds of task-specific models into a single GPU. In this episode, Dev and Travis share their perspective on what it takes to commercialize open-source projects, how to build a product your customers actually want, and how to differentiate in a very noisy AI infrastructure market. This is a must-listen for anyone building an AI. Full Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/predibase-ai-open-source-commercialization Chapters (00:00) Introduction (01:29) The Founding Story of Predibase (04:03) Vision and Evolution of Predibase (06:23) Predibase's Response to the ChatGPT Hype (11:26) Commercializing Open-Source Projects (17:37) Bigger Isn't Always Better - LLMs (24:10) Challenges and Solutions in AI Infrastructure (30:47) Predibase's Unique Approach and Future Outlook (34:11) Over-Hyped vs. Under-Hyped in AI (38:37) Advice for First-Time Founders

    Read AI's David Shim on Making Meetings More Efficient With Intelligent Agents

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 37:47


    In this episode, Madrona Managing Director Matt McIlwain hosts David Shim, founder and CEO of Read AI. These two have known each other for over two decades, having worked together at Farecast and then Placed, which David founded in 2011. They came together again in 2021, when David started Read AI, which delivers AI solutions that make meetings, emails, and messages more valuable to teams with AI-generated summaries, transcripts, and highlights. In this episode, David and Matt examine how leveraging emerging technologies, getting engagement from multiple members of your ecosystem in the early days, and learning your way into a business model have been three themes across David's startup journeys. They explore the challenges and success of implementing AI in various categories, the benefits of using AI model cocktails for more accurate and intelligent applications, and where they see the opportunity for founders well beyond productivity AI. It's a great discussion you won't want to miss. Transcript:  https://www.madrona.com/read-ai-david-shim-efficient-meetings-intelligent-agents Chapters:      00:00 Introduction 01:51 The Genesis of Read AI: From Concept to Reality 04:26 Leveraging Emerging Technologies: The Journey of Placed and Read AI 09:10 The Evolution of Business Models: Learning from the Market 12:13 Engagement and Distribution: Partnering with Platforms 14:07 Innovating Meeting Summaries: Read AI's Shift to Intelligent Recaps 16:06 The Power of Model Cocktails: Enhancing AI Applications 18:03 From Zero to Growth: The Momentum of Read AI 21:06 Read AI: The Future of AI Productivity & Intelligent Agents 26:12 Exploring Product-Led Growth and Market Expansion 29:56 – Horizontal v. Vertical 31:46 – Gen-native v. Gen-enhanced 35:45 Importance of Model Cocktails 35:55 Opportunities for Founders

    Transforming Corporate Travel: A Conversation With Steve Singh and Christal Bemont

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 26:05


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Steve Singh and Christal Bemont, CEO of Direct Travel, Madrona's newest portfolio company, delve into the acquisition of Direct Travel and its pivotal role in revolutionizing the $1.4T corporate travel ecosystem, along with  @Spotnana , Troop, and Center.   Full Transcript: https://bit.ly/3wxBFuT   (00:00) Intro (01:19) Direct Travel: Transforming Corporate Travel Management (03:56) The Challenges of Modern Business Travel (07:43) The Perfect Trip: A Vision for Seamless Travel (10:06) Spotnana: Building the Next-Generation Travel Platform (16:27) Integrating Solutions: Center and Troop's Role in the Travel Ecosystem (20:58) Direct Travel's Strategic Vision and Integration (25:15) Realizing the Perfect Trip: Timeline and Expectations

    Building a Modern Database: Nikita Shamgunov on Postgres and Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 31:01


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Investor Paul Goel and Neon Co-founder & CEO Nikita Shamgunov dive into the database market and the importance of creating a killer developer experience while balancing that experience with performance and reliability. Nikita also shares just how bullish he is on AI, his excitement for AI agents like Devin, and advises founders to not wait on an idea they're passionate about.   Full transcript here: (00:00) Introduction (00:46) Nikita's Background and the Genesis of Neon (02:50) The Right Time to Build Neon and Database Market Insights (05:17) Neon's Differentiation in the Database Market (08:10) The Importance of Developer Experience (11:56) Building a Culture of Reliability and Performance (16:24) Strategic Growth and the Future of Neon (20:26) AI's Impact on the Future and Neon's Role (29:08) Intelligent Applications Nikita's Eyeing (30:53) Challenges and Advice for Founders  

    How Bobsled is Revolutionizing Cross-Cloud Data Sharing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 33:23


    Investor Sabrina Wu hosts Bobsled Co-founder and CEO Jake Graham for the latest episode of Founded & Funded. Jake is revolutionizing data sharing across platforms, enabling customers to get to analysis faster directly in the platforms where they work. Madrona co-led Bobsled's $17 million series A last year, which put the company at an $87 million valuation. In this episode, Jake — who had stints at Neo4j, Intel, and Microsoft — provides his perspective on why enabling cross-cloud data sharing is often cumbersome yet so important in the age of AI. He also shares why you can't PLG the enterprise, how to convince customers to adopt new technologies in a post-zero interest rate environment, and what it takes to land and partner with the hyperscalers. Transcript here: https://www.madrona.com/bobsled-cross-cloud-data-sharing/ (00:00) Introduction (01:36) Why found a startup? (03:00) The Genesis of Bobsled: From Inspiration to Reality (05:26) Understanding Bobsled's Functionality: Cross-Cloud Data Sharing (09:48) The Role of Cross-Cloud Data Sharing in the Age of AI (13:05) Redefining the Modern Data Stack and Its Future (18:04) Navigating Enterprise Sales and Partnerships in Tech (23:22) Strategic Partnerships and Navigating the Hyperscaler Landscape (29:40) Leadership Lessons and Vision for Bobsled

    How Writer CEO May Habib Is Making GenAI Work For the Enterprise

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 27:52


    Madrona Partner Vivek Ramaswami hosts May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer, a 2023 IA40 winner. Writer is a full-stack generative AI platform for the enterprise. In this episode, May shares her perspective on founding a GenAI company before the ChatGPT craze, building an enterprise-grade product and go-to-market motion with 200% NRR, whether RAG and vector DBs even have a role in the enterprise, the essential attributes she looks for when hiring, and some valuable lessons she learned from past experiences. It's a must listen for anyone building in AI.   Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/writer-ceo-may-habib-generative-ai-platform   (00:00) Introduction (01:00) The founding story of Writer (01:19) Understanding Writer's product and value proposition (02:58) The importance of building your own AI models (07:10) The role of vector databases and RAG in enterprise  (12:41) Navigating the challenges of enterprise sales in AI (16:43) The essential attributes May looks for when hiring  (19:13) The journey of building a high-growth AI company (29:27) Final thoughts and hiring at Writer

    Investor Spotlight: A Conversation with Madrona's Soma Somasegar

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 13:43


    Hear from Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar as he discusses his path to venture capital by way of 27 years at Microsoft. He shares invaluable insights about what he looks for in a founder, the importance of passion in founders, the state of cloud technology, and the future of AI and Startups. Tim also shares Madrona's core principles, his favorite books for entrepreneurs, and his personal interests outside of work, including his passion for outdoor sports and the nonprofit Global Partnerships. This chat is a must-watch for aspiring entrepreneurs looking for insights into the venture capital world or strategies to capture an investor's eye. (00:00) Introduction (01:18) Soma's Journey from Microsoft to Madrona (02:08) Choosing the Venture Capital Path (03:31) Why Seattle and Madrona? (05:33) Soma's Investment Focus: AI and Cloud Infrastructure (08:00) Evaluating Founders and Teams (11:17) Recommended Books for Founders (12:20) Soma's Passion for Cricket

    Dust Founders Bet Foundation Models Will Change How Companies Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 36:46


    Madrona Partner Jon Turow hosts Gabriel Hubert and Stan Polu, the co-founders of a 2023 IA40 winner, Dust, which enables information workers to create LLM-based agents that help them do their own work more efficiently. They discuss the broader AI/LLM ecosystem, the merits and potential of horizontal vs vertical solutions, limitations of AI assistants, and the influence of Stripe on their business. The founders dive into the future use cases and adoption of AI in businesses and also touch on keeping humans in the loop of AI and software development. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/dust-bets-foundation-models-change-how-companies-work/   (00:00) Introduction and Overview (01:31) The Trade-off Between Vertical and Horizontal (02:48) The Power of Horizontal Approach (08:26) The Influence of Stripe on Dust's Strategy (10:45) The Future of AI and LLM Deployment (18:23) The Role of Dust in Organizations (21:37) The Potential of Dust as a Company OS (28:32) The Future of Work with Dust (33:30) The Success and Challenges of Dust (36:08) The Potential of Dust and AI  

    From Creating Kubernetes to Founding Stacklok: Open-Source and Security with Craig McLuckie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 34:20


    In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter talks to Craig McLuckie, who's most known as one of the creators of Kubernetes at Google. Madrona previously backed Craig's company, Heptio, and was excited to back his latest company — Stacklok. Stacklok is a software supply chain security company that helps developers and open-source communities build more secure software and keep that software safe. Tim and Craig discuss Stacklok's developer-centric approach to security, the role of open source in startups, the importance of open source and security, and they also hit on some important lessons in company building — like camels vs. unicorns – and where Craig sees opportunities for founders. It's a must-listen for entrepreneurs. (00:00) Introduction  (01:48) Stacklok and securing open source (05:35) Knowing where open-source tech comes from (08:45) What is Supply Chain Security (10:04) The Role of Developers in Security (13:50) The Power of Open Source in for Startups (18:22) The Importance of Culture in a Startup (camel v. unicorn) (22:37) The Three Jobs of a Founder (27:59) The Future of Stacklok and the Cloud Native Ecosystem (31:00) Opportunities for Founders

    The Evolution of Enterprise AI: A Conversation with Arvind Jain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 30:07


    Madrona Investor Palak Goel talks with Arvind Jain, founder and CEO of Glean, which has raised about $155M since launching in 2019 and was named a 2023 IA40 winner. It should be no surprise that Glean is touted as the search engine for the enterprise because Arvind spent over a decade at Google as a distinguished engineer, where he led teams in Google Search. Palak and Arvind dive into Glean's vision to be the AI-powered personal assistants in the workplace, how AI should not be thought of as a product but rather as a building block to create a great product, the need for better AI models and tooling, and advice for founders in the AI space, including the importance of customer collaboration in product development, the need for entrepreneurs to be persistent – and so much more! Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/ia40-glean-arvind-jain-ai-in-the-enterprise/   (00:00) Introduction (01:32) The Challenges/Opportunities of Building AI Products (03:20) The Role of Glean in AI Applications (04:55) Impact of AI on Different Industries (06:17) From Prototype to Production (08:46) Importance of Persistence and Customer Centricity (10:32) Future of AI and Its Impact on Enterprises (13:07) AI is a Wave You Have to Ride (14:48) AI is Bigger than Cloud (16:35) Glean's Role in the Future of Work (17:52) Advice for Founders and Builders (20:44) The Impact of the Internet (23:07) Glean's Product Evolution (28:31) What Intelligent App Arvind's Excited About (28:50) AI Trends Arvind is Excited About

    Investor Spotlight: A Conversation with Madrona's Tim Porter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 17:19


    Hear from Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter as he discusses his path to venture capital by way of mechanical engineering and Microsoft. He shares invaluable insights about what he looks for in a founder, the importance of customer focus, and the high priority he places on integrity. Tim also shares Madrona's core principles, his favorite books for entrepreneurs, and his personal interests outside of work, including his passion for outdoor sports and the nonprofit Global Partnerships. This chat is a must-watch for aspiring entrepreneurs looking for insights into the venture capital world or strategies to capture an investor's eye.   (00:00) Introduction  (01:25) Tim's path to Venture Capital (02:55) Current Focus and Interests (06:36) Working with Founders (08:36) Attributes of a Successful Founder (12:08) Lessons Learned (12:48) Sticking to Madrona's Culture Amidst Changes (14:42) Book Recommendations for Founders (15:36) Personal Life and Hobbies

    Navigating the Dynamics of Startup Boards: Managing Disagreements & Effective Governance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 16:08


    In this episode, Madrona Managing Director S. Somasegar and General Counsel Joanna Black discuss the fundamental role of a board in a startup's growth and development. They touch upon the importance of aligning strategic views with board members, managing disagreements, and effective governance to ensure that the organization is run efficiently. The duo offers numerous insights into the intricacies of board structure at different stages of a startup lifecycle, drawing parallels from recent events at OpenAI. The conversation covers the need for transparency, both in sharing good and bad news, and the necessity for a functional board reflecting a functional culture.    (00:00) Introduction (02:12) Differences between Nonprofit and For-profit Boards (03:03 Defining Governance and its Importance (04:20) The Role of a Board in Early-Stage Companies (06:33) Board Evolution with Company Growth (09:09) Choosing the Right Board Members (10:38) Navigating Disagreements and Conflicts within the Board (13:00) The Importance of Transparency and Communication in Board Governance (15:08) Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Karan Mehandru & Anna Baird on Go-To-Market Strategy, and Navigating Sales, Growth, and Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 27:48


    This week, Madrona Managing Director Karan Mehandru hosts Madrona Operating Partner Anna Baird. The operating partner role is a new one for Madrona, and we're excited to have her on the team to advise our founders. Before transitioning to board positions in the last couple of years, Anna was most recently the CRO at Outreach. Before that, she was the COO at Outreach, and before that, she was the CFO at several companies. That trifecta of C-Suite experience gives Anna a unique perspective to help founders navigate any blind spots they may have. Anna and Karan, who is on the board of Outreach, dive into how the sales profession has changed, how the role of the CRO has changed since COVID, how to talk to customers, how to build high-performance sales teams, go-to-market strategy, AI's role in sales, and so much more. These two tackle it all, and it's a must-listen. Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/karan-mehandru-anna-baird-go-to-market-strategy/ Chapters: (00:00:40) Introduction(00:02:14) How Anna Baird got into tech with an accounting major?(00:06:13) Changes in the sales profession since COVID.(00:09:56) Creating a go-to-market strategy.(00:12:38) Balancing growth and profitability.(00:15:05) Building a high-performance sales team.(00:18:31) Why Madrona?(00:22:21) Don't try to make failure look pretty.(00:24:27) Is AI going to take all the sales jobs away? (00:25:43) Book recommendation.

    Tigera CEO Ratan Tipirneni On Commercializing Open Source

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 26:15


    Madrona Partner Aseem Datar hosts Tigera CEO Ratan Tipirneni. Tigera is in the business of preventing and detecting security breaches in cloud-native applications, and its open-source offering Calico is one of the most widely adopted container networking and security solutions out there. Aseem and Ratan dive into whether or not you should open source, the three business models founders should evaluate when thinking about commercializing an open-source project, how to compete with free, how product-led growth can really kickstart your business compared to traditional go-to-market, and so much more. Words of wisdom from Ratan Tipirneni:  You need to be thinking about commercialization even as you're launching the open-source offering. Wait to launch a commercial product until you reach a minimum critical mass in your community. Don't put everything in the open-source bucket. It leaves you no other option but to monetize through commercial support, which is not a very defensible business. Trying to compete with free by offering more free stuff is a losing battle. It is a fallacy to assume that just because you're offering free software a user will adopt it.  Stick to fundamentals – be clear about who your end users are and what their pain points are. Everything else will take care of itself. Stars are a vanity metric that can be gamed. Signs of daily usage, the growth rate, and user feedback are better places to start.

    Founded & Funded Investor Spotlight with Maria Gilfoyle

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 11:02


    Get to know Madrona Investor Maria Gilfoyle. Learn how she pivoted from wanting to become an artist into venture capital, her design-first mindset focus, what she looks for in founders, and what she enjoys doing outside the office.

    Troop Travel Founders on the Startup Journey and Relationships That Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 33:35


    Today, managing director Steve Singh sits down with Troop Travel Co-founders Dennis Vilovic and Leonard Cremer. Madrona invested in Troop and its corporate travel meeting management platform in 2021. These three talk about looking for the right problem to solve, to launch a company, and how you decide if it's the right time. They also discuss when you need to switch from bringing on generalists to bringing on experts, how to identify the right investors to work with, why working closely with customers and potential customers is so important, and so much more. So I'll go ahead and hand it over to Steve to take it away.

    Investor Spotlight with Madrona Managing Director Karan Mehandru

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 18:16


    Get to know Madrona Managing Director Karan Mehandru. Learn what drew him to venture capital and working with founders, what he looks for in founders, what he thinks founders should look for in VC partners, and what he enjoys doing outside the office.

    Statsig Founder Vijaye Raji on Product Building, Launching a Startup, and AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 35:35


    Today, Madrona Managing Director S. Somasegar talks with Statsig founder and CEO Vijaye Raji, who spent 20 years at Microsoft and Facebook before launching Statsig as a way to bring the powerful tools he was used to using inside Facebook to all builders. Statsig experimentation platform and automated AB testing helps companies make product decisions in a data-driven way at scale, which means shipping the right products faster. Vijaye and Soma go way back and take a little trip down memory lane, talking about Microsoft's Small Basic. But then they dive into what it's like transitioning from big tech to a founder, the importance of data-driven decision-making, integrating AI into those decisions, identifying the ideal customer profile, and learning how to sell your product. Something that did not come naturally to Vijaye. He and Soma talk about all of this and so much more.

    NYSE's Lynn Martin on Capital Markets, IPOs, and the Role AI Is Playing in the Markets

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 31:01


    In this week's episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Matt McIlwain hosts NYSE Group President Lynn Martin ahead of our Intelligent Applications Summit on October 10th and 11th. Lynn will be speaking at the Summit, but we thought it would be great to have her on the show to talk more about her background, the NYSE, capital markets, IPOs, and, of course, the role data, AI, and large language models are playing in the markets and in companies broadly! This conversation couldn't come at a better time now that we're seeing a number of tech companies teeing up IPO plans. Lynn thinks we'll be back to a more “normal” IPO environment in 2024 – but you have to listen to get her full take! 

    Chroma's Jeff Huber on Vector Databases and Getting AI into Production

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 39:08


    This week, Vivek Ramaswami talks with Chroma Co-founder and CEO Jeff Huber. Chroma is an open-source vector database, and vector databases have taken the AI world by storm recently, with Chroma quickly emerging as one of the leading offerings in the space. Jeff's background is in machine learning, and for him and his co-founder, starting Chroma was a classic "there has to be a better way moment when it comes to going from demo to production". Vivek and Jeff talk about why on earth we need another database, the new wave of software engineering happening right now, community-led growth, the competitive landscape, and so much more.

    Cohere's Ivan Zhang on Foundation Models, Retrieval-Augmented Generation, and Feedback Loops

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 21:51


    In this episode, Madrona Partner Jon Turow and Cohere CTO and Co-founder Ivan Zhang dive into the world of foundation models for the enterprise. Cohere was founded in 2019 — a time when even the most passionate believers did not realize how soon the world would be struck by the capabilities of foundation models. The company announced a $270 million raise in June – which put it at an over $2 billion valuation — and — Ivan's co-founder Aidan Gomez was a co-author of the seminal paper “Attention Is All You Need,” which actually introduced the Transformer, the architecture behind foundation models. Notwithstanding the big numbers, Cohere keeps itself scrappy and hungry, having still only raised a fraction of what others in the space have to date. In this episode, Ivan shares about his decision not to finish school and instead gain practical experience working in startups and publishing research to basically prove that he could without a degree. He dishes about applying that same renegade spirit to hiring, shares his thoughts about the importance of feedback loops with customers as well as the difference between fine-tuning and teaching a model how to retrieve the right knowledge, and so much more.

    Data Visionary Bob Muglia on Data, AI, and New Book — 'The Datapreneurs'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 34:34


    This week we have the pleasure of having former Snowflake CEO Bob Muglia on the show again. Bob is an active investor and sits on the boards of many next-generation data platform companies, and more recently, he launched his first book — "The Datapreneurs." Given the long history between Bob and Madrona Managing Partner Soma, we had to have Bob joins us again to talk about his new book and dive into the world of data and AI. These two old friends discuss what exactly a datapreneur is and the Arc of Data Innovation concept Bob wrote about in his book. They also talk through how companies can add value with AI through copilots and agents and what white spaces and opportunities there are for entrepreneurs right now — especially when it comes to semantic models.

    Google's James Phillips and Former Tableau CEO Mark Nelson on PLG and Scaling in the Face of Stiff Competition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 37:49


    This week, investor Aseem Datar is possibly making app dev and product development history with his guests. We've got former Tableau CEO Mark Nelson and James Phillips, the former president of Microsoft who drove the creation of many of the company's most successful products, including, of course, Tableau's number one competitor — Power BI. James was also just named the VP of Google Cloud. Mark and James are both part of the Madrona family, as venture partner and strategic director respectively. And today, we have the rare treat of them together sharing their learnings and experiences about modern app development, data and analytics, product-led growth, and scaling in the face of stiff competition. You won't want to miss this.

    Typeface Founder Abhay Parasnis on Shaping Enterprise GenAI Strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 42:07


    In this episode, Madrona Managing Director Soma Somasegar talks with Typeface Founder and CEO Abhay Parasnis. Typeface combines generative AI platforms with its own brand-personalized AI, so all businesses can create content that is multimodal and on-brand. Typeface just announced $100 million in new funding, and Madrona couldn't have been happier to participate in the round. Abhay and Soma have known each other for almost 20 years from their time at Microsoft. But In 2022, Abhay left Adobe, where he was CTO and CPO, because he saw an inflection point coming that he wanted to be a part of. This was, of course, before ChatGPT and all the other popular GenAI tools that we've all been playing with this year even came out. Typeface has made waves quickly, attracting Fortune 500 customers and partnering with Salesforce and Google Cloud. In this week's episode, Abhay shares about the need to balance your passion and recklessness for going after a dream with a product that you know will resonate with customers. He explains that people relationships are the real currency when launching a new company, and how advisers are just as important as what he calls the flag planters and road builders that founders need to seek out, to help them on their startup journey. These two industry veterans share all of this and so much more.

    Founded & Funded Investor Spotlight with Vivek Ramaswami

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 15:19


    Get to know Madrona Partner Vivek Ramaswami. Learn what drew him to venture capital and working with founders, what he looks for in founders, where he focuses, and what he enjoys doing outside the office.

    Airtable's Howie Liu on Product-Led Growth & Embedding a 'Little LLM Brain' in Every Cell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 35:37


    In this week's IA40 spotlight episode of Founded & Funded, Investor Sabrina Wu talks with Airtable Co-founder and CEO Howie Liu. Airtable is a low-code platform that enables teams to easily build workflows that modernize their business processes. The company launched in 2012 and has been on a product-led journey since then. Last year, Airtable ranked number three in the growth stage section of the intelligent applications 40. And just in May, the company announced new embedded AI capabilities to make it possible for teams to integrate powerful AI into their data and workflows. In this episode, learn about Howie's transition from a first-time founder to a second-time founder, the lessons he took with him from that journey, and how he decided to go up against the dominant forces in the low-code productivity tools space when he was only a few years out of school. As Howie explains it, to be a founder, you really have to have the perfect balance of naivety and pragmatism, but you'll have to listen to hear his explanation.

    Numbers Station Founders on Applying Foundation Models to Data Wrangling

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 35:26


    This week, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter talks to Numbers Station Co-founders Chris Aberger and Ines Chami. We announced our investment in Numbers Station's $17.5M Series A in March and are very excited about the work they're doing with foundation models, which is very different than what has been making headlines this year. It isn't content or image generation – Numbers Station is bringing the transformational power of AI inside of those foundation models to the data-wrangling problems we've all felt! You can't analyze data if the data is not prepared and transformed, which in the past has been a very manual process. With Numbers Station, the co-founders are hoping to reduce some of the bifurcation that exists between data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts, bridging the gaps in the analytics workflow! Chris and Ines talk about some of the challenges and solutions related to using foundation models in enterprise settings, the importance of having humans in the loop — and they share where the name Numbers Station came from. But, you'll have to listen to learn that one!

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