08: From the CIA to Google to 400+ pre-seed investments, first and early to define pre-seed - Charles Hudson, Precursor
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Hailing from Michigan, Charles developed an early obsession with the public markets in high school. Charles Hudson is now the Managing Partner at Precursor Ventures, a pre-seed venture fund that has defined and has become synonymous with “pre-seed”. Charles is known for his ability to identify and mentor early-stage companies that have the potential to disrupt their industries - first and early - including companies like the Athletic (acquired by the NY Times for $550M), Bobbie (recently raised a $70M Series C), Carrot Fertility (recently raised $75M Series C) and Pair Eyewear (recently raised $75M Series C).
Charles writes checks of $250k - $500k at Pre-seed and Seed. He is a Generalist with a focus on digital health, media, and software.
Highlights:
- The boomerang back to VC: Charles shares his unique path from Michigan to Silicon Valley, starting in VC, then moving to Google and various startups before returning to VC.
- Founding Precursor Ventures: Charles spotted an opportunity to invest in non-obvious founders pre-product and pre-revenue while other firms moved upstream in 2015. This made him one of the first in a second wave of pre-seed firms to launch, and 10 years later, he’s become the go-to first funder.
- Evaluating Founders vs. Ideas: Charles is a founder-first investor (founder 70%, idea 30%). He shares his criteria for assessing talent and reveals indicators of success that have generated alpha in his portfolio.
- Investment Strategy over Trends: Even in the face of trends like crypto, AI, and the economic downturn, Charles stays steady and focused on people and his definition of pre-seed, not morphing with industry shifts.
Links:
Follow Charles Hudson on Twitter: @chudson
Read Charles’ blog on Substack
Learn more about Precursor Ventures: Precursor Ventures
Connect with Charles Hudson on LinkedIn: Charles Hudson
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- (00:00) - Intro
- (00:52) - Early Days and Building Community
- (03:09) - Interning at Smith Barney to the CIA's Venture firm
- (08:59) - Embracing Risk and Independent Thinking defines a solo GP
- (11:05) - Operating Experience As Product Manager, then Business Development at Google and a Return to VC
- (16:50) - Charles' first role as an advisor surprisingly had a $300M acquisition by Paypal
- (19:55) - Joining Softech (now Uncorked) in 2010 when Seed investors were known as Super Angels
- (21:10) - Launching Precursor to fill the gap created by Super Angel Funds going upstream and defining a new category - "pre-seed"
- (23:50) - First Investments: the role of macro tailwinds and headwinds
- (27:57) - Evaluating Founders 70% and Ideas 30%
- (31:03) - The Role of Business Model Innovation in Generating Alpha
- (33:25) - Learning from Challenging Investments: If you don't know its ok, but say something
- (38:01) - Staying True to Your Investment Strategy
- (40:44) - Charles' best investment: The Athletic, acquired by the New York Times for $525M
- (45:55) - How he Decides: Evaluating Founders and Their Potential, Weird Patterns, Product Velocity, Remote Teams
- (51:38) - Current Investment Strategies, Focus Areas and Check Sizes
- (53:25) - Following High-Potential Talent vs. Investing Theses: People vs. Market vs. Product Evaluations
- (57:00) - Speed Round
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