"Venture Should Play More Like Moneyball" | Carson Monson | Superclusters | S6E9
Description
"The limiting downside is actually something a lot of emerging managers don’t think about. If you can turn all of your portfolio companies that don’t hit that exit velocity, if you can find a soft landing for those companies versus that’s a writeoff and they’re dead and done, that’s extra effort, but that’s an extra turn on your fund’s performance." — Carson Monson
Carson Monson is a seasoned allocator with nearly a decade of experience backing emerging and spinout GPs across large institutions, government entities, and family offices. After stints at Greenspring, SITFO, and building a fund of funds strategy for a large European single family office, he now runs the fund of funds at CrossRange, which focuses on supporting top-tier emerging and spinout GPs.
Carson has backed everything from micro funds to high-profile managers spinning out of tier-one firms. He is deeply committed to being a thought partner and strategic resource to the GPs he supports, helping them navigate the complexities of fund building and long-term success in the VC industry.
You can find Carson on his socials here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carson-k-monson/
X / Twitter: https://x.com/Monsson_
OUTLINE:
[00:00 ] Intro
[02:08 ] Wildlife and wholesome trouble
[06:03 ] The journey to being an LP
[10:54 ] How did Carson join Greenspring?
[13:55 ] Lessons across Greenspring
[15:46 ] How many deals did Greenspring do per year?
[18:46 ] An example of a qualitative metric worth measuring
[20:16 ] How many off-thesis bets is a VC allowed to make?
[21:25 ] When do GPs move from thematic bets to opportunistic bets?
[25:45 ] How much AUM should any one GP have?
[29:46 ] Why does Carson liked concentrated portfolios?
[30:32 ] The case for concentrated portfolios
[36:40 ] Relationships with GPs should stay at the LP partner level
[39:49 ] Fund strategy at Fund (n) vs Fund (n + 1)
[45:19 ] What the hell is 'critical node theory?'
[49:54 ] Examples of great references
[52:58 ] The halo effect of mega funds
[58:48 ] How does Carson get to inbox zero
[1:02:09 ] Why is CrossRange different?
[1:08:17 ] The last time Carson had a pinch-me moment
[1:10:17 ] Carson's ricotta gnocchi
[1:12:28 ] Post-credit scene: Ramen, gluten, Tokyo, and Tonkatsu Suzuki Pt 2
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