A strategy guide for founders who want to understand―and
influence―the behavior of venture capitalists and investors so they can get
their companies funded
In Founder Unfriendly, veteran venture
capitalist Charlie O’Donnell walks you through what actually happens after you
leave a pitch meeting. Based on his own extensive, first-hand experience,
O’Donnell provides a clear answer to the question of why so many “mediocre”
startups get funded while young companies with brilliant concepts and people
get passed over time and time again.
The book skips the endless clichés about “successful founder
traits” and recycled startup wisdom and gets right to the heart of why real VCs
in the real world fund real companies with real money. It also explains exactly
why those same investors say no so often, as well as what it might take to move
them from a no to an enthusiastic yes.
Inside the book:
- Granular,
specific advice that will transform your pitch deck from a liability into
a game changing asset
- Strategies
to shape the conversations investors have after you leave the room as they
decide whether to fund your venture
- How
to change your strategy based on the relative strength and momentum of the
sectors you operate in
Perfect for first-time founders trying to get the lay of the
VC land, Founder Unfriendly is also a must-read for seasoned
entrepreneurs trying to hone their fundraising strategies. It’s packed with
proven and practical tools to help you build your company while capturing as
much of the resulting value as possible.
About the Author
CHARLIE O’DONNELL is a renowned venture
capitalist known for his early identification of groundbreaking companies,
including Twitter and Foursquare.
As founder of Brooklyn Bridge Ventures, the first venture
fund based in Brooklyn, he has invested in over 100 companies.
His two-decade tenure in the New York City startup ecosystem
includes pioneering roles as the first analyst at Union Square Ventures and
helping establish First Round Capital’s New York office.
O’Donnell’s influence in the New York City tech industry has
also been widely recognized, earning him a spot on Business Insider’s
100 Most Influential People in NY Tech more than five times.
Currently teaching entrepreneurship at NYU’s Courant
Institute, O’Donnell has empowered countless founders to successfully navigate
the complexities of fundraising and venture capital.