INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Lightspeed Venture Partners, one of the best-performing VC firms in Silicon Valley, is closing out 2018 with a slew of new hires.
The firm
has brought on five additional investing partners: Jana Messerschmidt, Ashley Brasier,Merci Victoria Grace (pictured above), Jerry Ye and
Jay Madheswaran.Neetzan Zimmerman, a former senior editor at Gawker, has also joined as vice president of growth, as first reported by
Forbes.
The additions are 50 percent female, a good move for Lightspeed, which like many VC firms, has been long short on female partners
Founded in 2000, Lightspeed has had just two female partners, Nicole Quinn and Natalie Luu, who joined in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
Two
of its newest hires, Messerschmidt and Grace, are particularly active advocates of women in tech, too.
Jana Messerschmidt, one of
Lightspeed newest partners
Messerschmidt joins from Twitter, where she was vicepresident of globalbusiness development and platform
She also held business and engineering roles at Netflix andDivX, and is a co-founder of #Angels, a group of early-stage investors focused
on getting more women on cap tables
Messerschmidt already has a number of consumer tech companies in her portfolio, includingBird, Winnie,Carrot, TruStory and Cameo.
Brasier,
also tapped to support Lightspeed consumer investing practice, joins straight out of Stanford Business School
Before that, she was a manager at on-demand services marketplace Thumbtack, where she ran the events and weddings category.
Lightspeed just
filed for $1.8 billion in new funding, as the race continues
On top of that, Lightspeed has poached Slack head of growth Merci Victoria
Grace, who also a founder of Women in Product, a community for women in the field that has grown to 5,000 members since 2015
She&ll join the firm enterprise team.
Ye,a founding partner and former head of data science at SignalFire, a data-focused venture firm,
will support Lightspeed growth team and will help support the firm data science practice
Madheswaran, for his part, will specialize in open source and cloud software
He was most recently at Lightspeed portfolio company Rubrik, where he was a founding engineer and head of product engineering.
Finally, the
firm has brought on Zimmerman, the former Gawker editor, as VP of growth
Until recently, he was a senior director of audience and strategy at The Hill
Previously, he was editor-in-chief of Whisper, a Sequoia-backed AI-enabled storytelling platform.
The hiring news comes hot off the feels of
Lightspeed $1.8 billion fund announcement
The pool of capital is the 18-year-old firm largest to date.
Lightspeed, the first institutional investor to throw support behind Snap, has
also written early checks to MuleSoft and Stitch Fix, which both completed successful IPOs this year.
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