@vlauria found his calling after backpacking around Asia. He had just sold a company. He had just gotten married. He feared that if he spent a year traveling, he’d run out of money, and he’d run out of momentum. He worried it would be career suicide.
But his wife, Kristine, pushed him to seize the day. They sold everything, gave up their apartment in The Mission and hopped on a one way flight across the Pacific, planning to come back in a year.
Throughout his travels, Vinnie kept doing what he does best. He was meeting entrepreneurs everywhere he went – Korea, Japan, China, Indonesia, India, you name it – all over Asia.
Along the way, he stumbled across a unique opportunity. He noticed there was a gap in funding for entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia. All of the Venture Capital firms were risk averse, and didn’t invest with a Silicon Valley mindset. Meanwhile, there was an explosion of early-stage startups hungry for funding.
So, with no investment experience to speak of, Vinnie partnered up with some friends and started a Venture Capital firm. Golden Gate Ventures is an early-stage VC firm in Southeast Asia. They’ve invested $60 in over 30 companies in 7 countries, including TradeGecko and Redmart.
He and Kristine now live in Singapore, with their two children. They never did move back to San Francisco.
Vinnie's a good friend of mine, and I'm excited to have him on the show.
Here's a link to the show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/vin...
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