Josh Kushner - Concentration and Conviction
2/18/20261 hr 3 min
This is my second conversation with Josh Kushner, founder and managing partner of Thrive Capital.
I recorded this conversation in October after publishing the Colossus cover story about him and Thrive. Given the overwhelming response, we created some breathing room before releasing it.
Josh started Thrive in 2011. The firm now manages approximately $50 billion with a very small investment team. What makes Thrive different is how concentrated they are and how involved they get with their portfolio companies.
We cover the iconic investments that defined Thrive: Instagram, Stripe, GitHub, and spend a lot of...
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