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E110 Austin, TX Venture Capital, ATX Ventures Chris Shonk

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E110 Austin, Texas Venture Capital on Fireside with a VC speaking with Chris Shonk, cofounder and Managing Director of ATX Venture Partners. Discussing the evolution of Austin as a tech corridor from early semiconductors to IBM, Tivoli, and a string of startup hits early days of VC here and how Austin founders had term sheets from Silicon Valley requiring relocation to California in the old days and now the reverse is happening. How Austin has become the fastest growing VC town with the highest density of VCs per capita in the United States.

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Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HLO6VVARRM8.

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Learn more about the ATX Ventures: https://www.atxventurepartners.com/.

Follow Chris Shonk on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisshonk/.

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E110 Austin, Texas Venture Capital on Fireside with a VC speaking with Chris Shonk, cofounder and Managing Director of ATX Venture Partners. Discussing the evolution of Austin as a tech corridor from early semiconductors to IBM, Tivoli, and a string of startup hits early days of VC here and how Austin founders had term sheets from Silicon Valley requiring relocation to California in the old days and now the reverse is happening. How Austin has become the fastest growing VC town with the highest density of VCs per capita in the United States.

Links and Resources:

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HLO6VVARRM8.

Find all episodes of Fireside with a VC on your favorite podcast platform: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/FiresideVC.

Learn more about the ATX Ventures: https://www.atxventurepartners.com/.

Follow Chris Shonk on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisshonk/.

Follow Andrew Romans on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/romans/.

Join our Newsletter to get our insights and curated content from the VC-startup ecosystem - Fireside with a VC: https://subscribe.7bc.vc.

Learn more about 7BC Venture Capital here: https://7bc.vc/.

Join the conversation, leave comments, and tell us what you think about these topics and this episode.

  continue reading

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