Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Send In Your Questions For Ask A VC With Greylock's Simon Rothman






In this week’s episode of Ask A VC, we have Greylock’s newest partner, Simon Rothman, joining us in the studio. You can submit questions for our guests either in the comments or here and we’ll ask them during the show.


Rothman, who was recently promoted from EIR to Partner on Greylock’s consumer investment team, was formerly at eBay. He joined eBay in 1999 when it was still a small, U.S. collectibles auction business and helped scale eBay to nearly 200 million users generating over $40 billion in merchandise sales. While at eBay, Rothman led U.S. operations and also founded eBay Motors, which he built into a $14 billion a year global business. Following eBay he also founded Glyde, an e-commerce marketplace for electronics and more. And Rothman served as a board member of and adviser to Tesla Motors.


With Greylock’s new $100 million commitment to investing in marketplaces, we’re curious to hear where Rothman is bullish when it comes to networks.


Please send us your questions for Rothman here or put them in the comments below!











Simon joined Greylock in 2011 as an Executive-in-Residence and was promoted to Partner in 2013. He invests in entrepreneurs building consumer networks and platforms. His area of focus includes network effects businesses, transaction-based startups, and mobile apps with a specialty around marketplaces. He has served as an advisor to many marketplaces and networks including Lyft, Wanelo, Poshmark, Tango, and others. Simon is also leading Greylock’s $100 million commitment to marketplace investments. Simon is an early pioneer of online...





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Greylock partners with entrepreneurs to help them build market-leading businesses. Over the past 45 years the firm has worked with hundreds of companies, 150 of which have gone on to IPOs and 100 of which have gone on to profitable M&A events. Such companies include Ascend Communications, CheckFree, CipherTrust, Constant Contact, Continental Cable, Decru, Data Domain, DoubleClick, Farecast, Internet Security Systems, Ikanos, Legato, Media Metrix, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Openwave, Open Market, OutlookSoft, Polyserve, Red Hat, RightNow Technologies, Success Factors, Tellabs,...





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