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20VC: Tearing Up Term Sheets and Writing Your Own, Why Founders Must Do "VC Dating" Pre-Fundraise & The Benefits of Capital Constraints in The Early Days with Rachel Drori, Founder & CEO @ Daily Harvest

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Mar 30, 2018
Rachel Drori, Founder and CEO of Daily Harvest, shares her journey from the corporate world to revolutionizing food with her frozen, unprocessed brand. She discusses the strategy behind raising smaller funding rounds, emphasizing capital efficiency and its benefits during early growth. Rachel highlights the importance of 'VC dating' before fundraising and the lessons learned from each funding stage. She also delves into the bold risks of entrepreneurship, even balancing motherhood with business ambitions, and future innovations for healthy eating solutions.
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INSIGHT

Capital Efficiency

  • Rachel deliberately raised smaller Seed and Series A rounds to prioritize capital efficiency.
  • This constraint forced Daily Harvest to be selective with spending and methodical in its approach.
ANECDOTE

Prioritization and Sacrifice

  • Daily Harvest prioritized team growth and building its own website.
  • Initially, they used a third-party site, sacrificing some desired customer features due to limitations.
ANECDOTE

Planned Funding Strategy

  • Rachel planned to raise a larger Series B after demonstrating the business's viability with smaller earlier rounds.
  • This allowed her to secure the necessary funding for her vision after proving the concept.
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