Venture capital (VC), long regarded as the pulsing heart of innovation and entrepreneurial risk-taking, is on the brink of transformative change. When VC industry giants like Mike Moritz from Sequoia step back, it underscores an impending shift in the rhythm of venture capitalism.
Challenges such as inexperienced general partners (GPs) and hurdles in fund-raising have nudged the sector into a period of introspection and self-reinvention. Likewise, technology innovation is impacting VC as much as the companies that VC supports. READ MORE