Women in VC have caught the entrepreneurial bug.
Over the past year, numerous notable women investors have left their roles at established firms to launch funds of their own. From Katie Haun spinning out of Andreessen Horowitz to Sydney Thomas leaving Precursor Ventures to, most recently, Sarah Guo moving on from Greylock, we are amid a wave of new emerging women managers.
There isn’t one specific reason why so many women have chosen this path this year, but rather a multitude of possible catalysts.
“It’s very personal,” Guo told TechCrunch about her decision to leave Greylock to start h
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