"Leveraging Data Moves from Nice-to-Have to a Must" with Francesco Corea (Greycroft)
DDVC #54: Where venture capital and data intersect. Every week.
👋 Hi, I’m Andre and welcome to my weekly newsletter, Data-driven VC. Every Thursday I cover hands-on insights into data-driven innovation in venture capital and connect the dots between the latest research, reviews of novel tools and datasets, deep dives into various VC tech stacks, interviews with experts, and the implications for all stakeholders. Follow along to understand how data-driven approaches change the game, why it matters, and what it means for you.
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Data-driven VC Interview Series - Part #3
Following the successful launch of the “Data-driven VC Landscape 2023” and the positive feedback on the first two episodes of this Q&A series with Pietro Casella from EQT and Mike Arpaia from Moonfire, I’m excited to continue with another high-profile thought leader: Francesco Corea.
Francesco has been researching the impact of data-driven approaches and AI on VC for several years. After completing his PhD and Post-Doc research, he joined Balderton in London to launch their internal data initiatives. Three years later, Francesco crossed the pond to become Director of Data Science at Greycroft.
Thank you for sharing your valuable perspectives below, Francesco!
#1 What’s the status of the VC industry in terms of data-driven initiatives and AI?
FC: We are in the Renaissance phase for data-driven investing. The cost of experimentation decreased drastically, there are more and more data providers and sources you can leverage, and the market is making data & AI a necessity. That said, we are far from being an entirely data-driven industry.
#2 Why should VCs become more data-driven?
FC: I think we are approaching the tipping point where the majority need some degree of data-driven culture to become and remain competitive. So to some extent, it is moving from a nice-to-have to a must.
And you need to be data-driven because everything is larger, faster, and earlier; there are so many funds around and differentiation is hard to show sometimes. Finally, because quality is increasing overall, you can’t simply trust your gut anymore to win the best deals and allocate your capital wisely.