From An Analyst To One of The Most Influential Women in America & Founding Human Ventures w/ Heather Hartnett (CEO & GP)
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Heather Hartnett is the founding partner of Human Ventures. The firm is a startup studio and a venture firm investing in wellness and digital health. It is backed by renowned investors, including Ray Dalio of Bridgewater, David Solomon of Goldman Sachs, and James Murdoch.
As the CEO of Human Ventures, she has created one of New York's premier startup studios and early-stage venture funds. Since launching under Heather's leadership, Human Ventures has invested in and co-built more than 65 companies, with key investments including Reserve (acquired), Current, TheSkimm, Tiny Organics, and Tia Health. Those companies have grown to more than $7.5 billion in enterprise value and have raised over $500 million in additional capital from notable later-stage investors.
As one of The 50 Most Influential Women in America by Hearst Digital Media Publications, Heather is a frequent speaker at TechCrunch Disrupt and a regular contributor to Forbes, where she covers various venture capital topics.
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Learn more about Human Ventures here: https://human.vc/
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(0:00) Introduction to Heather Hartnett and Human Ventures (2:45) Evolution and focus of Human Ventures in the tech ecosystem (6:06) Discussion on evaluating potential ventures and avoiding bias (9:31) Insights into the community of founders and the human-first principle at Human Ventures (11:43) Venture into a luxury tequila brand and the role of hospitality in business (12:54) Advice for aspiring fund managers and the importance of adding value (13:56) The impact of taking risks, focus, and execution in business success (15:01) The importance of relationships, giving value and the dynamics of social media (16:10) Closing remarks and thanks to Heather Hartnett136 episódios