
E386: Adams Street ($70B): Venture Capital Has a New Problem
What separates the venture investors who generate extraordinary returns from those who simply participate in the asset class? In this episode, I sit down with Jeff Diehl, Managing Partner and Head of Investments at Adams Street Partners, one of the world's largest private markets investors with more than $70 billion in assets under management. Jeff shares lessons from over four decades of venture investing, including why access to top managers matters more than almost anything else, what 14,000 realized venture exits have taught Adams Street about return generation, and why portfolio construction often matters more than stock picking.
Highlights:
- Why access to top-quartile venture managers is the single most important factor in venture investing
- The data behind venture capital's unmatched persistence of returns
- What Adams Street learned from nearly 14,000 realized venture-backed company exits
- Why just 7% of companies generated 100% of venture gains
- The critical role of portfolio construction and time diversification
- How Adams Street uses co-investments and secondaries to increase exposure to breakout winners
- Why venture capital succession planning is notoriously difficult
- The relationship between incentives, culture, and long-term investment performance
- Whether venture capital is becoming more concentrated among a handful of mega-firms
- Why private markets continue to capture a growing share of global growth opportunities
- Jeff's most expensive investing lesson and why mistakes are essential for becoming a great investor
Guest Bio:
Jeff Diehl is the Managing Partner and Head of Investments at Adams Street Partners, a global private markets investment manager with more than $70 billion in assets under management across private equity and private credit strategies. He oversees the firm's investment activities and overall management while serving as Chairman of both the Portfolio Construction Committee and Executive Committee. Under his leadership, Adams Street has expanded its global footprint to more than 330 professionals across 14 offices worldwide.
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