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My Partners Blogging In 2017

by Brad FeldOctober 15th, 2017
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My <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/partners" target="_blank">partners</a> <a href="https://chrismoody.com/" target="_blank">Chris Moody</a>, <a href="https://www.sethlevine.com/" target="_blank">Seth Levine</a>, and <a href="https://www.ldeakman.com/" target="_blank">Lindel Eakman</a> are all <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/blogging" target="_blank">blogging</a> right now. My other two partners, <a href="https://www.ryanmcintyre.com/" target="_blank">Ryan McIntyre</a> and <a href="https://www.jasonmendelson.com/" target="_blank">Jason Mendelson</a> have blogged in the past, ut took a break in 2017. Also, the <a href="https://foundrygroup.com/" target="_blank">Foundry Group</a> blog is always active, with occasional thought pieces but mostly updates on initial financings both for companies and other funds that we invest in.

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My partners Chris Moody, Seth Levine, and Lindel Eakman are all blogging right now. My other two partners, Ryan McIntyre and Jason Mendelson have blogged in the past, ut took a break in 2017. Also, the Foundry Group blog is always active, with occasional thought pieces but mostly updates on initial financings both for companies and other funds that we invest in.

So, I thought I’d point you at Moody, Seth, and Lindel’s blogs (and some posts) in case you are interested in following more of what we are doing at Foundry Group.

Moody’s recent post Two Steps Forward, One Step Back talks about being a few months into his gig as a VC, after his announcement of his transition from operator to VC in Joining Foundry Group.

Seth has started a Friday series named Friday Fun because the world needs more fun. His longer thought pieces like The Feature -> Product -> Company Continuum, How to value your SaaS company, and Reading Your VC Pitch Meeting are must-read posts for me — and for every founder and company executive. Also, Seth’s not afraid to be very personal and open, as he shows in his post Drowning.

Lindel is getting into a grove with posts like Saying “No” too often is part of being a good investor, Mi Casa Es Su Casa — How we seek to interact with our family of GPs, and Venture Risk and Return circa 2017. Very few LPs blog, so it’s neat to add Lindel’s perspective as a fund investor into the mix.

If you are following and reading me, I encourage you to follow and read my partners to get the full view of how we think about things at Foundry Group.

Originally published at Feld Thoughts.