Today, we have Christine Tsai with us.
Christine co-founded 500 Global in 2010, and led the firm’s growth over the past decade from a startup accelerator to a multi-stage venture capital firm with $2.4B in assets under management, and investments in more than 2,900 companies in 80+ countries. 500 Global regularly ranks as one of the most active venture capital firms in the world, according to PitchBook, with a top number of exits.
The firm’s diversified portfolio includes over 35 companies valued at more than $1B, such as Talkdesk, Canva, Carbon Health, and GitLab. Private Equity International has named Christine one of 10 Women of Influence in venture capital.
She currently serves on the venture capital committee of the Association of Asian American Investment Managers and is an active member of the Young Presidents’ Organization. Christine is also an honoree of Gold House’s 2021 A100 List, recognizing the most impactful Asian and Pacific Islander leaders across business and technology, entertainment, advocacy and politics, lifestyle, and sports.
Prior to founding 500 Global, she held product marketing and operating roles at Google, focusing primarily on monetization and developer products such as Google AdSense, Google Analytics, YouTube APIs and syndication, and Google Developer Platform Tools. Christine also holds B.A. in Cognitive Science from the University of California at Berkeley.
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Table of Contents | Scroll ⏬ for all guest show notes ✍️
Episode chapters.
Christine’s journey into venture.
A pivotal moment in Christine’s career.
Deep dive on building 500 Global.
Three biggest learnings from building a global VC firm.
Take a stance.
Shout-out.
Top tips for emerging VCs who are fundraising.
Most counterintuitive learning.
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Chapters:
00:09 Diving Deep into 500 Global's Evolution
03:02 Christine Tsai's Personal Journey into Venture Capital
10:22 500 Global's Unique Approach to Venture Capital
14:07 Diverse Backgrounds in Venture Capital
27:41 VC Unlocked in Educating Emerging Managers
40:42 The Early Bird Gets the Worm: Investing in Startups
41:15 The Challenges and Opportunities of Accelerators
41:51 Navigating the Accelerator Landscape: Tips for Founders
42:48 Spotlight on Global Accelerator Success Stories
43:30 The Evolution of Venture Capital: From Skepticism to Success
44:02 Venture Capital's Herd Mentality vs. Disruptive Investing
48:39 Leading the Charge: Transitioning from Co-Investor to Lead Investor
01:08:23 Balancing Act: Navigating Work and Family Life in Venture Capital
✍️ Show notes
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Christine’s journey into venture.
Grew up in the SF Bay Area with a mom who was an engineer at Intel, which influenced interest in technology and business.
Went to UC Berkeley during the dot com boom and graduated after the bust.
Joined Google early on (2003) and worked on a number of products that were used by publishers, developers, and creators.
Became interested in venture capital and started building relationships with VCs in the mid-2000s.
Left Google in 2010 to start 500 Global
A pivotal moment.
Rather than one pivotal moment, I think it’s my background growing up in an immigrant family, being a (minority) Asian American female, and being all of that in the world of tech and VC.
Early exposure to tech but growing up with the knowledge of being different
The value of seeing things differently
Feeling like an outsider / building my network
That giving me a different perspective
Value of people and founders who look at problems differently
Global citizens; global expansion
500 Global research designed to uncover and quantify the economic growth,
Global startup activity is becoming more global
Global unicorn activity
Global revenues in tech
Unicorn founders are global citizens
Top US unicorn founders are immigrants
Entrepreneurial migration
Deep dive on building 500 Global.
Disrupting VC in 2010
Local-global approach
Generate alpha by investing in overlooked regions
Took a generalist approach, sector expertise
Startup Globalizer
Go-to choice for founders building global
Best founders sectors and regions
Foundation for global growth
Silicon Valley Connection - Global Accelerator Program
Global startups with potential for the US
Connect with top US founders through GAP
Take a stance.
“A little bit of chaos is good for you.“ - Sarah Drinkwater, Common Magic
Chaos forces change.
Shout-out.
My shout-out goes to Wesley Chan, founder of FPV Ventures.
Three biggest learnings from building a global VC firm.
Play the long game - All about relationships, trust
Keep evolving - VCs must keep innovating
Don’t rest on your laurels
Q: What are your top tips for emerging VCs across Europe who are fundraising?
Take a lot of risks.
Q: What are your top tips & tricks for emerging VCs?
Relationships and trust are king
Bring a unique thesis, a differentiated position
Beware of distractions and FOMO drift
Q: What’s the most counterintuitive thing you’ve learned in venture?
Funding and valuation are poor performance indicators
Q: Your uncommon belief.
“Companies don’t die when they run out of money. They die when the founder throws in the towel.”
👋 Upcoming in-person events we’re hosting
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Fireside chat with the Winner of the Hall of Fame | 25/6, 12-1 PM | Register here.
Hear firsthand from a true giant upon whose shoulders the European tech ecosystem stands tall.
🗓️ The VC Conferences You Can’t Miss
There are some events that just have to be on the calendar. Here’s our list, hit us up if you’re going, we’d love to meet!
0100 Conference Europe | 📆 16 - 18 April | 🌍 Amsterdam, Netherlands
TechChill Riga 2024 | 📆 18 - 19 April | Riga, Latvia
Iceland Innovation Week | 📆 15 - 16 May | Reykjavik, Iceland
EBAN Congress Tallinn 2024 | 📆 20-22 May | 🌍 Tallinn, Estonia
SuperVenture | 📆 4 - 6 June | 🌍 Berlin, Germany
Nordic LP Forum & TechBBQ | 📆 September | 🌍 Copenhagen, Denmark
North Star & GITEX Global | 📆 14 - 18 Oct | 🌍 Dubai, UAE
GITEX Europe 2025 | 📆 23 - 25 May 2025 | 🌍 Berlin, Germany
Trying to get in front of European VCs and LPs? The 2024 EUVC Media Kit is out - check it out here, and let’s talk. 💌
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