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Village Global Co-founder Anne Dwane on Founding Networks Versus Building Networks, How Chegg’s Name Originated From “The Chicken or the Egg” Question, and Supporting The Ecosystem Through Scout Programs | Seed To Harvest Ep39

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Seed to Harvest is a podcast focused on stories & tactics from a diverse array of investors, founders, and creators, hosted by Paige Finn Doherty, a founding partner at Behind Genius Ventures and author of Seed to Harvest, an illustrated children's book for adults.Today, I’m joined by Anne Dwane from Village Global, an early stage venture fund backed by some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos, Sara Blakely, Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, Magic Johnson and Anne Wojcicki. Previously she co-founded Military.com, a social and professional network for service members and veterans that was acquired by Monster. Also, she was the CEO at Zinch, a network connecting students with colleges and scholarships. Zinch was acquired by Chegg, where she served as Chief Business Officer, before and after the IPO. 00:00 Welcome to Seed To Harvest: Anne Dwane05:31 Building a venture firm vs. work as a founder10:33 The founding story of Village Global15:08 Advice for individuals just starting out in venture20:14 Origin of Chegg24:53 Quick hack on investor updates30:22 Figuring out how to fine tune your process as an investorShow notes:Anne Dwane | https://twitter.com/adwane?lang=enVillage Global | https://www.villageglobal.vc/Zinch | https://www.chegg.com/Military.com | https://www.military.com/Christopher Michel | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mi....chelchristopher/Mons | https://www.monster.com/Adam Corey | https://mobile.twitter.com/frumpy<br/><br/>

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