Episode 263
How do you scale a growth equity firm from a $52M first fund to $5B across six funds—without losing discipline or trust? In this episode, I talk with Brian Neider, Managing Partner at Lead Edge Capital, about building a durable growth equity platform by combining rigorous metrics with deep relationship-building. Brian shares how Lead Edge created a differentiated LP model centered on high-net-worth individuals who actively support portfolio companies, why communication and education compound trust over decades, and how a strict investment framework helps avoid negative alpha as the firm scales. We also discuss why exits matter more than paper gains, how to think about “walking dead” portfolio companies, and what truly energizes long-term investing.
Brian Neider is a Managing Partner at Lead Edge Capital, where he helps oversee the firm’s investment strategy, portfolio management, and operations. He is a member of the firm’s Investment, Disposition, and Management Committees and has led or co-led investments in companies including Toast, Asana, Duo Security, Lucid, Amplitude, and Workhuman. Prior to joining Lead Edge in 2012, Brian invested at Bessemer Venture Partners and FTV Capital, focusing on mid-market growth opportunities across software, internet, and business services. He holds a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School and an MBA from Columbia Business School and is based in New York.
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