Capitalizing on Opportunity
Justin shares his journey of recognizing a significant gap in the market for providing liquidity to companies staying private longer. With prior fundraising experience, he and his co-founders launched their venture, navigating initial skepticism from LPs about the evolving landscape of private investments. Reflecting on a decade of growth, he highlights how perceptions have shifted and the importance of timing in building a successful business.In this clip
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