What I'm Grateful For

Earlier this week, Redpoint announced its 7th stage fund of $400M. Over the past 10 years that I’ve been Redpoint, I have seen our firm learn, evolve and grow in many different ways - important ways - that fill me with gratitude and pride.

First, we have and will continue to plant trees we will not see. Our founders who started the firm about 20 years ago built the firm to endure for decades. They taught us the business and invested consistently in the future of firm. We plant trees outside the firm by contributing knowledge and connections through events, publishing and networking.

Second, we’ve reinforced key values that have always been, and will always be core, to our culture. We have five: founders first, think independently together (brutal intellectual honesty); open source the org (transparency inside and out); move as one, have fun (team first, individual second; laugh a lot); make it happen (actions over words). We take them seriously, but not too seriously.

Third, because of this strong culture, we’ve been lucky to find ourselves surrounded by a wonderful team who we believe make great long term partners to startup founders. One ran a billion dollar business unit at the largest SaaS company in the world. Another was a key part of the team that built a business that grew from 0-$100m in revenue in 12 months. Amongst us we have serial founders, executives and operators, and deep subject matter experts who understand startups because they’ve been there.

Fourth, we’ve partnered with mission-focused limited partners. Their success funds education initiatives, healthcare improvements, environmental restoration, and cultural investments to improve the world in areas outside of technology.

Fifth, all of these efforts and many more behind the scenes have one common purpose: to serve entrepreneurs. Those intrepid and bold people who brave risk, uncertainty and turbulence to change the world.

For that privilege to serve, I am grateful.

Rebecca Oppenheim

Co-Founder, nextOPP Search | Entrepreneur 100 Women of Influence | Inc Female Founder 250 | Charleston 50 Most Influential | Hire One = Help One

6y

Congrats - you’ve set the bar high! Hopefully other companies will follow and really look at who they’re working with. It's so important to partner with mission-driven companies trying to solve some of today’s biggest issues.

Wlodek Laskowski 🇺🇦

Seasoned entrepreneur & hands-on investor. Honoured to work with amazing Ukrainian & Polish entrepreneurs. Proud LSE alumnus.

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Tomek, I'm grateful for your amazing articles - they have influenced legions of entrepreneurs and ... investors alike! Keep up the great work, you are read and appreciated by many ;-)

Ian Wheal

Founder & CEO at Breedr: Improving sustainability of global beef supply chains across USA, UK and Australia

6y

no wonder you were busy, congrats, speak soon.

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📚 Chirag Patel

Accelerating Business with AI and Compute

6y

Congratulations Tomasz.

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Sarath Jarugula

CEO & President at RichRelevance

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Congrats Tomasz Tunguz 

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