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Venture with Grace

Elizabeth Weil, MP at Scribble Ventures: Powering Early-Stage Innovation

02 Apr 2025

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Elizabeth Weil is the Founder & Managing Partner at Scribble Ventures. She believes that passion and pushing boundaries drive success, whether it is investing in founders building with world-changing ideas, transforming a startup into a Fortune 500 company, or running ultramarathons. She is a super-connector, and with her infectious enthusiasm she leaves everyone more energetic than she found them. With more than 2 decades in venture capital and technology companies, Elizabeth is a relationship-driven fund manager and technology investor, startup advisor, and entrepreneur. Her unmatched network provides her access to sought-after investment opportunities. Startups want Elizabeth on their team because she’s known for accelerating their growth: she tirelessly helps her investments with talent intros, fundraising construction and investor introductions, business development and customer introductions, and advice around company culture and employee experience. Previously she was a Managing Director at 137 Ventures, a Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, and an executive at Twitter during a period of hypergrowth as it scaled from 50 to 3000 people. Elizabeth has invested in more than 60 technology companies across all stages, including Slack, Whatnot, SpaceX, Coinbase, Clubhouse, Gusto, Digits, Envoy, Grab, Daily.co, Hipcamp, Titan, and Calm.Topics: Building a Successful VC FundBuilding Startups in the Age of AIPatterns of Unicorn Founders#VCSecrets #ScribbleVentures #UnicornFounders #AIStartups

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