
VC Networking Tracker
Master the art of networking in venture capital. This tracker helps you organize your contacts, follow-up, and build the relationships you need to land a job.


What VCs Want: Thesis, Diligence, and Deal Flow Explained
Understanding how venture capitalists evaluate startups is essential for anyone looking to break into VC or strengthen their investing skill set. In this workshop, Kenny J.—an operator and investor with experience at Google Ventures, CapitalG, Honeywell M&A, JPMorgan, and Goldman Sachs—will break down how VCs develop investment theses, source and evaluate deals, and run diligence with rigor. Drawing on his background evaluating 25+ early-stage opportunities, supporting $400M in transactions, and helping an autonomous trucking startup raise capital and build financial discipline, Kenny will offer a structured, no-nonsense look at the frameworks, modeling expectations, and sourcing strategies that matter most in venture.


Breaking Into Venture Capital Panel
Venture capital is one of the most competitive and exciting career paths in finance and startups—but breaking in isn’t easy. In this panel, you’ll hear directly from VCs who have successfully navigated the recruiting process and built careers at top firms. Our panelists will share how they landed their first roles in venture, the skills and experiences that helped them stand out, and what they look for in future investors. They’ll also discuss day-to-day responsibilities, industry trends, and advice for anyone looking to break into VC. Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, or pivoting from another field, this session will give you the insights and strategies to launch your own path in venture capital.




Ask Me Anything: From Founder to Dorm Room Fund & Greycroft Investor
Ever wondered what it's like to go from building a startup in college to investing in them? Join Jessica G.—current Stanford GSB student, former founder of Frönen (acquired), and investor at Dorm Room Fund and Greycroft—for a candid Q&A session on both sides of the table. Whether you're a student founder, exploring VC as a career path, or raising your first round, bring your questions and curiosity. No pitch decks required—just real talk about startups, fundraising, and breaking into venture capital.


Breaking into VC Office Hours
Ready to launch your career in venture capital? Join us for an exclusive workshop with Scott B., a seasoned VC professional and investor at Lightspeed, who will share insider tips on how to break into this competitive industry. Learn what top firms look for in candidates, how to build relevant skills and networks, and strategies to stand out during the recruiting process. Whether you're just starting out or pivoting from another field, this session will give you actionable advice and real-world insights to help you land your first role in venture capital.


Example IB/PE Resume — Evercore IB
See an example resume that's been used for a variety of finance roles. The resume background highlights finance degree at UT Austin and work experience at Evercore and I Squared Capital.


Example Market Deep Dive: Next Gen Foods
Explore the booming Next Gen Foods market, from plant-based to cell-based meats, and uncover investment opportunities shaping the future of food.
