
Investor Spotlight: Bill Schultz, Beliade Consumer Partners
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Hannah Dittman sits down with Bill Schultz, Partner at Beliade Consumer Partners — a venture fund focused exclusively on founder-led consumer brands across food and beverage, personal care, beauty, and lifestyle. Bill brings a rare combination of Wall Street pattern recognition and early-stage brand investing experience to the table, having spent the first decade of his career at Goldman Sachs covering publicly traded consumer and retail companies before joining Beliade, where he's now in his seventh year backing breakout challenger brands.
Beliade invests at seed to Series A, writing first checks into companies approaching $1M in revenue and supporting them through the $1–10M growth phase. What sets them apart is a laser focus on disruptor brands in large, established categories — think Little Sesame in hummus or Coterie in diapers — and a deep conviction that the rise of the modern American family is the most powerful structural consumer shift happening right now.
Bill and Hannah dig into everything founders need to know about the fundraising process: how investors actually think about unit economics and contribution margins, why financial savviness is one of the strongest predictors of founder success, and how to come into a raise with a clear, specific ask that builds conviction fast. They also get into the mindset questions every founder should ask themselves before raising a single venture dollar — and why honest self-reflection about what kind of business you want to build matters more than most people realize.
They also walk through Beliade's full diligence process, from first conversation to term sheet, with clear, practical insight founders can use to prepare.
Listen in as they cover:
- Bill's path from Goldman Sachs covering public consumer companies to backing early-stage challenger brands at Beliade
- Beliade's investment thesis: categories, stage, check size, and what makes a disruptor brand worth backing
- The rise of the modern American family — and why it's the structural shift driving the best consumer opportunities right now
- Why founders should think less about trends and more about enduring long-term changes
- The honest question every founder should ask themselves before raising venture capital
- Why financial savviness is one of the strongest predictors of long-term founder success
- Unit economics and contribution margin — what they mean, why they matter, and what Beliade uses as a north star
- The diligence process from first conversation to funded — what happens at each step and how long it takes
- Why building investor relationships before you have a capital need is the smartest fundraising strategy
- What Beliade looks for in a founder: the ability to operate at 50,000 feet and zoom into the details
Whether you're a founder preparing to fundraise, an operator trying to understand how investors underwrite opportunities, or just someone who wants a clearer picture of how early-stage CPG capital actually works, this episode is packed with practical, hard-won insight.
Episode Links:
Beliade Consumer Partners: https://www.beliade.com
Bill Schultz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billcschultz/
Beliade on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beliade/
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