Kevin Compton of Kleiner Perkins is Featured on VC-InsideOut
“Achieving Investor Alignment in the VC Boardroom”
Continuing the VC-InsideOut Governance Series, Kip Sheeline of Levensohn Venture Partners interviews Kevin Compton of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers on venture board alignment issues. Kevin thoughtfully and candidly discusses his decision making process when evaluating competing term sheets with different economic terms, how he values human capital compared to dollars in the boardroom, and how he addresses conflicts of interest posed by co-investors with differing risk profiles.
To access the podcast, go to www.vc-io.com
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