The Past, Present, and Future of VC Funding with Anne Dwane of Village Global

Matt Preuss
Marketing Manager
About Anne What You Can Expect to Learn from Anne Related Resources
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On episode 8 of the Founders Forward Podcast, we welcome Anne Dwane. Anne is the partner and co-founder at Village Global — an early-stage venture capital firm backed by successful entrepreneurs.

About Anne

Anne has a unique perspective on the VC space as she founded her first successful startup, Military.com, in the 1990s. After Military.com, Anne founded a startup later acquired by Chegg where she helped scale as they went public. Anne joins us to share what she has learned from time in the space. We discuss who founders should look to for advice, the thought process behind the roster of Village Global’s LPs, and how founders can build a fundraising process.

Our CEO, Mike Preuss, had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Anne. You can give the full episode a listen below:

What You Can Expect to Learn from Anne

  • What Anne learned from helping scale Chegg
  • How the startup world has transformed since her time founding Military.com in the 90s
  • Why founders should look for a “thought partner”
  • Why founders funding founders is a good thing
  • How to build a fundraising process
  • What she likes to see in a cold email from a founder

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