How I Invest with David Weisburd

E335: Why the Best Investors Ignore “Capital Preservation”

Mar 27, 2026
Shane Neman, founder of a multi-entity family office and former SaaS founder managing ~$850M AUM. He explains how founder experience shapes sourcing and diligence. He discusses radical transparency in co-investing and preferring emerging managers. He outlines a barbell approach pairing deep-tech moonshots with durable businesses and how personal capital changes risk and alignment.
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INSIGHT

Founder Experience Becomes Investment Edge

  • Being a founder creates an investing edge because you empathize with founders and spot their blind spots from 20 years of operating experience.
  • Shane shares diligence materials openly and runs group Zooms so co-investors can underwrite deals themselves, calling it "radical transparency."
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CoInvest Transparency Beats Black Box Funds

  • Traditional VC co-invests often require being inside a black-box main fund and limit LPs' underwriting access.
  • Shane's model gives LPs full memos, cap tables, and live Q&A with founders so investors can create their own portfolios.
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Barbell Portfolio Across Frontier Tech And Durable Businesses

  • Shane runs a barbell VC strategy: deep frontier tech moonshots plus durable consumer/real-assets that are resilient to tech disruption.
  • Examples: humanoid robotics and synthetic biology on one side; baby formula (Nara Organics) and Flex Storage on the other.
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