
E318: The Biggest Mistake Investors Make When Building a Venture Portfolio
What separates elite venture LPs from everyone else… and why do most family offices underestimate the governance required to win? In this episode, I sit down with Michael P. Larsen, a longtime Partner at Cambridge Associates, to unpack nearly two decades of building venture and private equity portfolios for leading institutions and family offices. Michael shares why longevity may be the ultimate competitive advantage in asset management, how governance quietly determines venture outcomes, and why portfolio size can matter just as much as manager selection. We dive into power laws, spiky returns, growth equity’s overlooked role, co-invest best practices, and how benchmarking can help LPs stay disciplined during optically challenging cycles.
Highlights:
- Why longevity in venture investing creates perspective most LPs never develop
- The hidden edge elite LPs have in portfolio sizing, not just manager selection
- Why governance may be the most underestimated driver of venture outcomes
- How to structure a venture allocation after a liquidity event
- The real reason venture portfolios feel “spiky” and why that is a feature, not a flaw
- Why waiting for obvious top managers often leads to second-tier access
- How fund cadence compression can quietly distort portfolio construction
- The importance of underwriting firms, not just individual funds
- Why benchmarking venture is especially challenging in Mag-7 dominated markets
- Growth equity as the “third bowl of porridge” between venture and buyout
- Co-invest adverse selection risks and how scale improves access
- Systematic vs opportunistic co-invest strategies and when each makes sense
Guest Bio:
Michael P. Larsen is a Partner at Cambridge Associates, where he has spent nearly two decades advising institutional investors and family offices on venture capital, private equity, and growth equity portfolio construction.
Over the course of his career, he has participated in thousands of GP meetings and helped design durable private market programs focused on governance, manager selection, and long-term discipline. His work emphasizes strategic allocation, benchmarking rigor, and building venture portfolios designed to withstand multi-decade market cycles.
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