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In this episode, we welcome Eran Bielski, GP at Entree Capital, to discuss his personal journey and experiences. Eran shares his reflections on serving as a reserve soldier in the IDF during conflict, emphasizing how this experience recalibrated his mind and heightened his tolerance for risk. He delves into what makes exceptional startup founders, highlighting qualities such as relentless drive, mission-driven focus, and the ability to overcome personal hardships.
Eran discusses his recent six-month period as a reservist soldier, detailing how the experience of war shaped his risk tolerance and approach to investing. He offers insights into his investment philosophy, focusing on mission-driven founders who exhibit dedication and resilience. Eran underscores the importance of personal experiences in shaping successful entrepreneurs and talks about the long-term nature of venture capital, the patience required for significant returns, and the importance of making disciplined investment decisions.
The conversation also covers Eran's career ascent at Entree Ventures, his mentorship of new VCs, and the challenges of balancing work with family life. Eran reflects on his relationship with his partner Avi and his transition from financial banking to venture capital, which came about through a serendipitous connection made by his grandmother. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of Israeli entrepreneurs and concludes with valuable advice for young professionals pursuing their goals.
00:00 Introduction to the Founder Stories Podcast
00:58 Eran's Military Service and Its Impact
02:35 The Positive Impact of War on Israeli VCs
03:56 The Importance of Risk Tolerance in Startups
06:48 Focus on Founders: Traits and Qualities
11:58 Mission-Driven Founders and Their Stories
17:54 Mission-Driven VCs: A New Perspective
21:20 The Patience and Self-Assessment in Venture Capital
21:33 The Long Road to Big Wins
22:14 Portfolio Reflections and Measuring Success
23:40 The Dilemma of When to Exit
26:11 Valuation Justification in Cyber Companies
27:39 The Importance of Genuine Self-Assessment for Founders
36:03 The Role of Family and Personal Sacrifice
38:39 Advice for the Younger Generation
41:40 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
🔗 CONNECT WITH Eran
🔗 CONNECT WITH EPHRAIM
🙏 LEAVE A REVIEW
Thank you for listening to the podcast! Your support means the world to us. If you enjoyed the show, please take a moment to leave a 5-star review. Your review will help others discover the show and continue to support our efforts.
👋🏼 GET IN TOUCH
We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to Ephraim Yarmak on LinkedIn with any feedback, ideas, or thoughts about the episodes. We'll personally thank you for your support!
📢 SPONSORSHIP
Interested in sponsoring the show? Email Ephraim at ey@bria.fund Thank you for considering!
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Manage episode 429127187 series 3179983
In this episode, we welcome Eran Bielski, GP at Entree Capital, to discuss his personal journey and experiences. Eran shares his reflections on serving as a reserve soldier in the IDF during conflict, emphasizing how this experience recalibrated his mind and heightened his tolerance for risk. He delves into what makes exceptional startup founders, highlighting qualities such as relentless drive, mission-driven focus, and the ability to overcome personal hardships.
Eran discusses his recent six-month period as a reservist soldier, detailing how the experience of war shaped his risk tolerance and approach to investing. He offers insights into his investment philosophy, focusing on mission-driven founders who exhibit dedication and resilience. Eran underscores the importance of personal experiences in shaping successful entrepreneurs and talks about the long-term nature of venture capital, the patience required for significant returns, and the importance of making disciplined investment decisions.
The conversation also covers Eran's career ascent at Entree Ventures, his mentorship of new VCs, and the challenges of balancing work with family life. Eran reflects on his relationship with his partner Avi and his transition from financial banking to venture capital, which came about through a serendipitous connection made by his grandmother. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of Israeli entrepreneurs and concludes with valuable advice for young professionals pursuing their goals.
00:00 Introduction to the Founder Stories Podcast
00:58 Eran's Military Service and Its Impact
02:35 The Positive Impact of War on Israeli VCs
03:56 The Importance of Risk Tolerance in Startups
06:48 Focus on Founders: Traits and Qualities
11:58 Mission-Driven Founders and Their Stories
17:54 Mission-Driven VCs: A New Perspective
21:20 The Patience and Self-Assessment in Venture Capital
21:33 The Long Road to Big Wins
22:14 Portfolio Reflections and Measuring Success
23:40 The Dilemma of When to Exit
26:11 Valuation Justification in Cyber Companies
27:39 The Importance of Genuine Self-Assessment for Founders
36:03 The Role of Family and Personal Sacrifice
38:39 Advice for the Younger Generation
41:40 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
🔗 CONNECT WITH Eran
🔗 CONNECT WITH EPHRAIM
🙏 LEAVE A REVIEW
Thank you for listening to the podcast! Your support means the world to us. If you enjoyed the show, please take a moment to leave a 5-star review. Your review will help others discover the show and continue to support our efforts.
👋🏼 GET IN TOUCH
We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to Ephraim Yarmak on LinkedIn with any feedback, ideas, or thoughts about the episodes. We'll personally thank you for your support!
📢 SPONSORSHIP
Interested in sponsoring the show? Email Ephraim at ey@bria.fund Thank you for considering!
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