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GTM 6: GTM Fund VC Update with Max Altschuler (BONUS)
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GTM 6: GTM Fund VC Update with Max Altschuler (BONUS)

What's new in the world of venture capital and the GTM Fund? Get up to speed in this update as Max Altsuchler, the firm's founder and general partner, joins Scott Barker.

In this update, Max shares why first-mover advantage doesn't exist and cites examples where being first to market didn't help a company. He also talks about the deals and investments GTM Fund is doubling down on, why LPs are valuable for the future of the fund and the value of community to the fund.

Make it a point to listen in and discover the latest in the VC landscape and the GTM Fund.

Highlights:
One thing you would be surprised about Max Altschuler.

Deals that GTM Fund did.

How founders are finding GTM Fund.

Why first-mover advantage is not a real thing.

Why LPs are important for the future of the fund.

Investments that GTM Fund is doubling down on.

Why community is important for the future of the fund.

What’s next for the GTM community.

The value of having more LPs in an area.

Guest Speaker Link:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxaltschuler/

Host Speaker Links:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ssbarker/
Newsletter: thegtmnewsletter.substack.com/

The GTM Podcast
Features conversations with well-known tech executive, VC, and founders - the expert operators in the trenches who have ‘been there, done that’ to build some of the fastest-growing software companies. Every week, a guest joins Scott Barker to dissect their stories, revealing expert insights around what worked, what didn’t, and how things actually went down.

This podcast is produced by GTMnow, the media brand of VC firm GTMfund - sharing insight on go-to-market from working with hundreds of portfolio companies backed by over 350 of the best go-to-market executives.

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