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This week on Swimming with Allocators, Earnest and Alexa chat with Regina Green as she shares her journey from growing up as “the different one” in Georgia to spending 17 years at Goldman Sachs and leading the Launch With GS initiative focused on channeling capital to underrepresented founders and fund managers. She explains how that experience led her to Catalyze, where she now supports “capital entrepreneurs” through a GP fellowship and the GP Runway Fund, providing working capital loans to emerging managers building institutional-quality firms. Key takeaways include the importance of context and empathy in investing, why diversity strategies must start early in the capital stack, how GPs should think about firm-building beyond deal-making, and why Regina is optimistic about the rise of innovative capital products and more inclusive asset management over the next three to five years. Also, Michael Podolny of Sidley explores how secondary and tender offer markets have evolved into a standard part of late-stage private companies’ path to IPOs, highlighting who’s buying these shares, how deals are structured, and the legal/structural pitfalls GPs and companies need to navigate.
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:
Identity, Perspective, and Being Different In Predominantly White Institutions (0:21)
Southern Upbringing, Magnet Schools, and Becoming a Listener (3:04)
Launch with GS and Diversity in Venture (4:09)
Rethinking Institutional Diversity Programs in 2020 (9:44)
Equipping New Managers and Filling Early Stage Capital Gaps (12:32)
Catalyze, Capital Entrepreneurs, and Innovative Capital Products (16:02)
Firm Infrastructure, Service Providers, and GP Working Capital (19:07)
Strategic Investors and Secondary Only Funds In Growth Stage Deals (24:29)
Blended Valuations Across Primary and Secondary Rounds (27:36)
Staying High Touch with Capital Entrepreneurs at Catalyze (29:09)
GP Stakes Versus Non-Dilutive Working Capital Loans (31:55)
How LPs View GP Stakes and GP Loans (35:50)
Treating LP Outreach Like a Sales Process (39:06)
Signals of Enduring Firms and Long-Term Orientation (42:00)
Innovative Capital, Wealth Building, and Future Optimism (45:40)
Catalyze is a national platform that provides Capital Entrepreneurs with the capital and support they need to build enduring firms. Catalyze also operates capital solutions including the GP Runway Fund, extending flexible working capital loans to underrepresented and innovative investors raising funds one through three. https://catalyze.community/
Sidley Austin LLP is a premier global law firm with a dedicated Venture Funds practice, advising top venture capital firms, institutional investors, and private equity sponsors on fund formation, investment structuring, and regulatory compliance. With deep expertise across private markets, Sidley provides strategic legal counsel to help funds scale effectively. Learn more at sidley.com.
Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies.
The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.
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