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Eze Vidra from Remagine Ventures – On Building Tech Ecosystems

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My guest today is Eze Vidra, co-founder and managing partner of Remagine Ventures, an early stage fund investing in ambitious entrepreneurs at the intersection of tech, media, data and commerce.

Previously, he was a General Partner at Google Ventures (GV) Europe and led the fund’s first investment outside of the USand led the fund’s first investment outside of the US. Before joining Google Ventures, Eze was the Head of Google for Entrepreneurs Europe and the founding Head of Campus London, Google’s first physical space for technology startups in London.

On top of that, Eze is a prolific writer. He was been blogging about technology and venture capital at VC Cafe for the past 15 years. In today's episode we cover:

  • How growing up as a child of immigrants shaped his worldview
  • His three-legged "framework" for building tech ecosystems
  • The difference between Europe, the US and Israel
  • Starting his fund, Remagine ventures
  • Eze's ability to rally people around one purpose, specifically the TechBikers non-profit
  • And much, much more

Having spent time in the US, Israel and Europe, Eze has a very distinctive and valuable perspective on technology and innovation so I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

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My guest today is Eze Vidra, co-founder and managing partner of Remagine Ventures, an early stage fund investing in ambitious entrepreneurs at the intersection of tech, media, data and commerce.

Previously, he was a General Partner at Google Ventures (GV) Europe and led the fund’s first investment outside of the USand led the fund’s first investment outside of the US. Before joining Google Ventures, Eze was the Head of Google for Entrepreneurs Europe and the founding Head of Campus London, Google’s first physical space for technology startups in London.

On top of that, Eze is a prolific writer. He was been blogging about technology and venture capital at VC Cafe for the past 15 years. In today's episode we cover:

  • How growing up as a child of immigrants shaped his worldview
  • His three-legged "framework" for building tech ecosystems
  • The difference between Europe, the US and Israel
  • Starting his fund, Remagine ventures
  • Eze's ability to rally people around one purpose, specifically the TechBikers non-profit
  • And much, much more

Having spent time in the US, Israel and Europe, Eze has a very distinctive and valuable perspective on technology and innovation so I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

  continue reading

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