Independent rating of Valhalla Partners VC fund
Overall rating:
7 reviews
About Valhalla Partners VC fund
Website:
Founded:
2003
Number of funds:
1
Number of investments:
90
Number of exits:
28
Headquarters:
Organization type:
Venture Capital
How Valhalla Partners VC fund invests
Rounds:
Average ticket size:
8.07M USD
Smallest investment:
1.86M USD
Biggest investment:
26.6M USD
Would lead round:
Yes
Would coinvest:
Yes
Countries where invested:
Sectors of interest:
Software, Information Technology, Enterprise Software, Cloud Data Services, Big Data, Analytics, Advertising, VoIP, Universities, Social Media Marketing, Social Media, Smart Home, Small and Medium Businesses, SaaS, Retail Technology, Publishing, Private Cloud, Online Portals, Mobile, Marketing Automation, Location Based Services, Internet, Energy Management, Education, E-Learning, E-Commerce Platforms, E-Commerce, Digital Marketing, Data Storage, Cloud Storage, Cloud Management, Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence
Founders' reviews of Valhalla Partners VC fund
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Partnership in a Free Fall
<a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2011/05/valhalla-continues-partner-shuffle.html" target="_blank">http://www.bizjournals.com/washington...</a>
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Fantastic Experience
It was a pleasure to have met Scott Frederick. I was first introduced to Scott at a founders retreat in Park City Utah a few years ago. A few months ago, Scott invited me to pitch to his entire group. Unlike other VC firms where you get to meet with only one general partner and one associate, Scott gave me 2 hours of time with his entire partnership which I felt honored to be apart of.
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Nice but Less Than Perfect
Seemingly nice guys, but they asked for many meetings, then did not respond, despite promises that they would do so. I guess despite their vast experience they haven't quite learned a polite no is better than leaving someone hanging. I would prospect these guys as they are quite personable and successful, but would stay on top of them more and be more forceful -- especially if you have a timeline for a decision.
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Positive
even though they passed on us, I thought they were smart and straight up.
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Dan Gordon
Good advice, good insights
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Another 'Dinosaur'
We pitched to Gene and Art and boy they were trying hard to fit us into some box. We were expecting too much from what we had heard on the street. But the two were pretty much.....
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Old vs. Young
The young partners are good, especially Scott Frederick. But stay away from the old ones. And the old ones, like clueless Art Marks, hold ALL the power.