Silicon Valley Venture Capital

Course Snapshot

3-day venture capital course taking place on the UC Berkeley campus Oct 30 - Nov 1, 2024

  • Learn from Berkeley faculty and 15+ industry guest speakers from leading Silicon Valley firms.
  • The course will provide a thorough understanding of the entire venture capital cycle —from selecting funds and building investment strategies to orchestrating exits and managing portfolio risks.
  • Learn insider strategies and approaches for your firm. Whether you're looking to start your own fund or simply want to understand the leading approaches with venture investing, this course will equip you with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate the competitive landscape of venture capital.
  • Who should attend: Professionals wanting to learn to invest, corporate executives initiating corporate venture capital initiatives, investors exploring partner positions, deal attorneys, and family offices considering investment opportunities.

 

Entrepreneurs and VCs are not on opposing sides... Rather, we are partners, and once we agree to work together (and even if we don’t), we are on the same side. What we share is a desire to create benign businesses, see them have an impact on and improve the world, and together realize some financial benefit along the way.

We need you. We need your ideas and your guts. We need your companies and your commitment to growth. I hope to shine a light on how VC works and why, in order to create more and better company-building opportunities.

– Scott Kupor, Managing Director, a16z

Scott Kupor A16z

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Launch or advance your career in investing by learning investment strategies from leading Silicon Valley venture capitalists. Join us at Berkeley to master the art of funding and scaling groundbreaking tech innovations.

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    Key Takeaways

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    Understand VC Fundamentals

    This course demystifies the world of venture investing in early-stage technology startups. Participants will learn fundamental investment skills and be exposed to the entire arc of venture, including fund strategy and building your investment thesis.

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    Launch Your VC Fund

    How do you start a fund? What are the typical fund sizes and structures? What legal concerns should you have? Learn to think like an experienced VC to launch your fund.

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    Proven Teaching Method & Silicon Valley Ecosystem

    Utilizing the award-winning Berkeley Method, the program includes best practices on leadership, mindset, and networking in one of the most robust entrepreneurial ecosystems. Build your network and learn from academic industr y icons.

    Curriculum Schedule

    Day 1: Launching Your Venture Fund

    Fund Strategy
    How do you start a fund? What are the typical fund sizes and structures? What legal concerns should you have? How do you develop an investment thesis?

    Investment Team
    What kind of partnership structure should you pick? How do decisions get made? How does compensation work? What do the partners do? What do they outsource? How do you recruit talent and assign roles?

    Portfolio Construction
    How do you decide fund size? How do you decide check size? How do you manage risk?

    Understanding Fund /LP-GP Terms
    How do you decide fund size? How do you decide check size? How do you manage risk?

    Fundraising- LP Pitch Sessions
    What do LPs want? How do they construct portfolios? How do they find you? How do you pitch to them? What makes for a good LP?

    Day 2: Investments
    Day 3: The Art of An Exit

    Program Faculty

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    Gregory LaBlanc

    Faculty Director, UC Berkeley

    Gregory La Blanc is a Distinguished Teaching Fellow at Berkeley Haas, Berkeley Law School, and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Berkeley. At Haas, he launched the school's first classes in Data Science and Fintech. The recipient of numerous teaching awards, including the Haas Cheit Award, he teaches classes in finance, law, innovation, strategy, technology, and data. He also hosts a popular podcast called Unsiloed and teaches finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University School of Engineering, and Stanford School of Medicine.

    Mahendra Ramsinghani

    Mahendra Ramsinghani

    Faculty Director, Practitioner

    Mahendra Ramsinghani is a San Francisco-based venture capitalist, and the founder of Secure Octane, an early stage venture fund with 50+ investments. He brings two decades of investment experience in startups andventure funds. As author of the book "The Business of Venture Capital" (Wiley Finance, 3rd edition) and co-author of "Startup Boards", he brings a blend of practical as well as foundational insights.

    In-Depth Insights: The Art and Science of Venture Capital

    Join VC for Tech faculty directors Greg LaBlanc and Mahendra Ramsinghani in a deep dive into the venture capital world. In this exclusive episode of the Unsiloed podcast, they discuss the key attributes of successful VCs, the challenges of predicting market trends, and the crucial metrics that define fund performance. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on what it takes to thrive in venture capital.

    Scott Kupor

    Managing Partner
    Andreessen Horowitz (a16z)
    Author: The Secrets of Sandhill Road

    Aaron Jacobson

    Partner
    New Enterprise Associates (NEA)

    Todd Graham

    Managing Partner
    M12 - Microsoft's Venture Fund

    Jan Garfinkle

    Founder and Managing Partner, Former Chair - National VC Association
    Arboretum Ventures

    Abhishek Shukla

    Managing Director
    Prosperity 7 Ventures

    Jake Flomenberg

    Partner
    Wing Venture Capital

    Marcus Bartram

    General Partner
    Titanium Ventures

    Sid Trivedi

    Partner
    Foundation Capital

    David York

    Founder and Managing Director
    Top Tier Capital Partners

    Joo-Lee Lim

    Managing Director
    World Innovation Lab

    Hans Swildens

    CEO and Founder
    Industry Ventures

    Winter Mead

    Founder & CEO
    Coolwater Capital
    Author: How to Setup a Venture Capital Fund

    Brad Thomas

    VP - Corporate Development
    Zscaler

    Aziz Gilani

    Managing Director
    Mercury Fund

    Biplab Adhya

    Managing Partner
    Wipro Ventures

    Dom Perri

    Partner
    Vertex Ventures

    Igor Taber

    Founder and General Partner
    Cortical Ventures

    Gamriel Gran

    Chief Commercial Officer
    Mayfield

    Michael Downing

    Managing Partner
    MDSV

    Guest Lecturers from Top Companies

    The program will combine lectures, panels, and interactive sessions. In addition to the Faculty Directors and other academic speakers, other presenters include practitioners such as: VCs and entrepreneurs, Deal Attorneys, Investment Bankers, and LPs - Institutional Investors

    Your Gateway to Elite Venture Capital Opportunities

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    Silicon Valley Immersion

    Engage directly with the pulse of innovation in Silicon Valley and learn how to invest where startups thrive.

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    Connect with Top VCs

    Build relationships with leading VCs like a16z and M12 Ventures to sharpen your investment approach.

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    Tailored VC Pathways

    Explore your path in VC, whether in angel investing, SPVs, or launching a tech fund.

    Who Should Take This Course

    • Professionals wanting to learn to invest as an angel, in SPVs, or with aspirations to launch tech-focused venture funds
    • Corporate executives initiating corporate venture capital initiatives or eyeing a transition into full-time VC roles
    • Investors exploring venture partner or board partner positions
    • Attorneys, particularly deal attorneys, looking to deepen their understanding of VC transactions
    • Family offices and institutional LPs considering co-investment opportunities in venture capital

    Venture-backed startups represent 75% of the S&P 500's market capitalization. Be part of the next wave of innovation disruption.

    Skills you'll gain

    Investment Strategy Development

    Leadership and Network

    Ecosystem Navigation

    Where You'll Learn

    Nestled within UC Berkeley's College of Engineering, the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology (SCET) embodies the university's spirit of innovation and forward-thinking. As a globally recognized hub for entrepreneurship education and technology innovation, UC Berkeley offers an unparalleled environment for our program on the Business of Venture Capital. Surrounded by the vibrant ecosystem of Silicon Valley, participants will engage with top-tier faculty, industry leaders, and cutting-edge research, gaining invaluable insights into the world of venture capital. Join us at UC Berkeley's Sutardja Center to embark on an enriching journey into the dynamic and ever-evolving realm of venture capital.

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    How You'll Learn

    Utilizing the Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship, the curriculum provides best practices along with an emphasis on leadership, mindset, and networking in one of the most robust entrepreneurial ecosystems in the world.

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    Hands-on Practice

    Engage in interactive case studies, simulations, and live projects to apply venture capital concepts in real-world scenarios. Develop investment strategies, conduct due diligence, and make investment decisions, gaining practical skills crucial for success in the field.

    Enhance Leadership

    Boost your leadership skills through the Berkeley Method, focusing on experiential learning, self-reflection, and feedback. Learn to make strategic decisions, inspire innovation, and lead with confidence in the venture capital industry.

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    Networking

    Immerse yourself in Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Connect with UC Berkeley faculty, industry experts, and successful VCs through exclusive events and social gatherings, building a powerful professional network essential for your career in venture capital.

    Insights from Berkeley's Innovation Engine

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    Questions? Contact Us

    Prospective participants and companies wishing to explore sponsorship and group discounts are welcome to contact us.

    kristina susac

    Kristina Susac
    Partner Success Officer
    susac@berkeley.edu

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