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Investor Jessy Wu discusses the importance of bravery and building a personal brand in the VC industry

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Summary

Jessy Wu discusses the importance of having the confidence to speak up and share your opinions. She shares that her confidence comes from being deeply loved and supported by her parents, which instilled in her a strong sense of self-worth. She also discusses the role of building a personal brand as a small fund and how being a lightning rod for certain conversations can align with a fund’s strategy.

About The Guest(s)

Jessy Wu is an investor at Afterwork Ventures. She is known for her bold and thought-provoking insights on social media and is passionate about supporting early-stage companies.

Key Takeaways

  • Confidence comes from a strong sense of self-worth and being supported by loved ones.
  • Building a personal brand as a small fund can help differentiate and create a unique value proposition.
  • Being a lightning rod for certain conversations can attract attention and align with a fund’s strategy.

Quotes

  • “I’ve never felt like an imposter or like I didn’t deserve to have a seat at the table.” – Jessy Wu
  • “There is a way to be known for something as a small fund and have an active reason for someone to want you on their cap table.” – Jessy Wu

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June 2024 – Vanta First Cheque


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Summary

Jessy Wu discusses the importance of having the confidence to speak up and share your opinions. She shares that her confidence comes from being deeply loved and supported by her parents, which instilled in her a strong sense of self-worth. She also discusses the role of building a personal brand as a small fund and how being a lightning rod for certain conversations can align with a fund’s strategy.

About The Guest(s)

Jessy Wu is an investor at Afterwork Ventures. She is known for her bold and thought-provoking insights on social media and is passionate about supporting early-stage companies.

Key Takeaways

  • Confidence comes from a strong sense of self-worth and being supported by loved ones.
  • Building a personal brand as a small fund can help differentiate and create a unique value proposition.
  • Being a lightning rod for certain conversations can attract attention and align with a fund’s strategy.

Quotes

  • “I’ve never felt like an imposter or like I didn’t deserve to have a seat at the table.” – Jessy Wu
  • “There is a way to be known for something as a small fund and have an active reason for someone to want you on their cap table.” – Jessy Wu

First Cheque is part of Day One, the podcast network dedicated to founders, operators & investors.

Learn more by joining Day One's newsletter. We create content to help founders. https://dayone.fm

Learn about upcoming guests and new First Cheque episodes are available, join the First Cheque newsletter https://dayone.fm/podcast-network/first-cheque/newsletter

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

Mentioned in this episode:

June 2024 – Vanta First Cheque


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
  continue reading

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