Takeaway: Of course it does, but what are the second order effects and how to think about venture capital investing in the wake of SVB; SIVB, HTGC

Leaving aside the implications for banking and the national financial plumbing, the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank is upsetting a few apple carts and altering our understanding of the venture capital function in the larger ecosystem. Using history as our guide, we can start to think about the second order effects on venture debt (yes, that is a thing), the future of innovation and whether or not the sun is setting on biotech - at least as far as we define it today.

Marcus Whitney, not being in Silicon Valley, has the benefit of both experience and objectivity. He also has a process. Join us on Thursday as we explore what went wrong out west, FOMO, diversification and learning to put your mistakes out of the misery

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Thursday, March 16th @ 10am ET (Add to Outlook Calendar)

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Call Invite March 16th @10am | Venture View w/Marcus Whitney: SVB Fallout - Does it Really Matter? - marcus whitney

ABOUT MARCUS…

Marcus is a self-taught software developer, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist with a track record of success in all areas.

Prior to co-founding Jumpstart Health Investors, he was the Director of Technology and Partner at Emma Email Marketing, acquired by Campaign Monitor, and Co-Founder at Clariture Health, a HIPAA compliant digital ad management platform, acquired by Trilliant Health.

Marcus is the founder and General Partner of Jumpstart Nova, the first Black healthcare venture fund in America, launched in 2020 to make seed and Series A investments in promising Black-led healthcare companies. Marcus was the founder and CEO of the Health:Further conference, which operated from 2015-2018, adding thousands of leaders in health innovation from around the country to Jumpstart Health Investors' network. As Founding Partner of Jumpstart Health Investors, Marcus was the initial architect of the algorithm used to score over one thousand early-stage healthcare companies for consideration by Jumpstart Foundry, the firm's pre-seed index fund.

Marcus has made his mark on the city of Nashville through a variety of avenues. Marcus brought professional soccer to the city as co-founder and minority owner of Major League Soccer team, Nashville Soccer Club. Marcus is also a member of the board of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation, and Launch Tennessee.

Marcus is the author of the Amazon #1 best-selling book "Create and Orchestrate", about claiming your Creative Power through entrepreneurship. Marcus has been featured by Entrepreneur, CNBC, Inc., NPR, Fast Company, and The Atlantic.

Emily Evans

Managing Director – Health Policy


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