Niki Scevak is the Co-Founder of Blackbird Ventures and a multi-time startup founder. Blackbird is the largest venture capital firm in Australia and has backed massive winners such as Canva, Zoom, and Culture Amp, among others. We talked about the power of investing early, how AI companies solve problems for customers and why they're interesting to investors, and how world-beating companies can come from anywhere.
The episode is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube Music.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Startup Investing
00:50 The Genesis of Blackbird Ventures
04:05 Investment Strategies and Success Stories
09:52 Building Relationships with Founders
16:00 Feedback Culture in Venture Capital
22:05 The Landscape of Australian Startups
28:04 The Impact of AI on Investment
34:13 Personal Reflections and Mentorship
Takeaways
Blackbird Ventures was founded to support generational companies in Australia.
Investing early allows for building strong relationships with founders.
Feedback should be specific and constructive to help founders improve.
The Australian startup ecosystem is evolving and becoming more competitive.
AI applications are driving rapid growth in the software industry.
Valuations in venture capital are influenced by the supply and demand of capital.
The superannuation system in Australia provides a unique advantage for venture capital.
Building a supportive community is essential for startup success.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in personal and professional development.
The landscape of venture capital is constantly changing, requiring adaptability.
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