
E331: Ron Biscardi, CEO of iConnections on the Biggest Mistakes Managers Make
What does it take for a GP to successfully raise capital in today’s venture and private markets? In this episode, I sit down with Ron Biscardi, co-founder and CEO of iConnections, to unpack the realities of LP relationships, fund-raising cycles, and scaling a global platform for capital introduction. Ron shares insights on how humility, patience, and responsiveness differentiate managers, why business risk matters more than returns for LPs, and how building trust over years compounds into large-scale success.
Highlights:
- Why capital is abundant but only flows to managers who invest in relationships over time
- The trend from blind pool funds to deal-by-deal vehicles and SMAs and what it means for emerging managers
- How long sales cycles depend on GP size, track record, and business infrastructure
- Why emerging managers must focus on smaller funds, deal execution, and network-building before scaling
- How business risk drives LP decisions more than upside potential, and the importance of transparency when performance dips
- The role of humility and attitude in differentiating GPs and accessing top-tier LPs
- How crises and operational challenges can be leveraged to innovate and elevate client experiences
- The power of network effects in building a global capital introduction business from zero to thousands of participants
- Strategic considerations for expanding to Europe and running focused events that maximize engagement and deal flow
Guest Bio:
Ron Biscardi is co-founder and CEO of iConnections, a global capital introduction and networking platform that connects GPs and LPs. Since launching from a charity event in 2018, Ron has scaled iConnections to thousands of participants and facilitated tens of thousands of meetings between top institutional investors and emerging managers. He focuses on building long-term relationships, delivering high-touch experiences, and innovating under pressure to create value for the investment community.
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