Another women-led venture firm gains momentum, with Uber exec Rachel Holt as cofounder

Last November, Axios reported that New Enterprise Associates partner Dayna Grayson was leaving the storied venture firm after roughly six years to launch her own shop in Washington, D.C. called Construct Capital. Today, we know Grayson has company, too. Rachel Holt, one of Uber’s first employees and until now its head of new mobility, announced this morning that she’s joining Grayson as her cofounder….

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DANA POINT, CA – NOVEMBER 30: Rachel Holt speaks onstage during the My Wild Ride One on One session at Fortune MPW Next Gen 2016 on November 30, 2016 in Dana Point, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Fortune)

Last November, Axios reported that New Enterprise Associates partner Dayna Grayson was leaving the storied venture firm after roughly six years to launch her own shop in Washington, D.C. called Construct Capital.

Today, we know Grayson has company, too. Rachel Holt, one of Uber’s first employees and until now its head of new mobility, announced this morning that she’s joining Grayson as her cofounder.

<p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="Outside of tweeting about their partnership, neither Grayson or Holt are commenting on their new firm, presumably owing to SEC rules about promoting a new fund before it has been raised. But it looks likely that the two met at NEA in recent years if not sooner, with Holt working in the capacity of an "explorer" or scout for NEA since 2018. It was a role through which she was investing in early-stage startups in a manner similar to the way that Sequoia Capital empowers "scouts" in its network to do the same.” data-reactid=”24″>Outside of tweeting about their partnership, neither Grayson or Holt are commenting on their new firm, presumably owing to SEC rules about promoting a new fund before it has been raised. But it looks likely that the two met at NEA in recent years if not sooner, with Holt working in the capacity of an “explorer” or scout for NEA since 2018. It was a role through which she was investing in early-stage startups in a manner similar to the way that Sequoia Capital empowers “scouts” in its network to do the same.

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<p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="Either way, 2020 already looks poised to be a big year for women in venture. As we reported earlier this week, a former Kleiner Perkins investor, Lynn Chou O'Keefe, also just took the wraps off her digital health-focused venture firm, Define Ventures, which raised an impressive $87 million in commitments for its debut.” data-reactid=”29″>Either way, 2020 already looks poised to be a big year for women in venture. As we reported earlier this week, a former Kleiner Perkins investor, Lynn Chou O’Keefe, also just took the wraps off her digital health-focused venture firm, Define Ventures, which raised an impressive $87 million in commitments for its debut.

<p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="Longtime VC Renata Quintini — formerly of Felicis Ventures, then Lux Capital — is expected to close the debut fund that she is raising with Roseanne Wincek, formerly of IVP, sometime this year. (The reported target for their new outfit, Renegade Partners, is $300 million.)” data-reactid=”30″>Longtime VC Renata Quintini — formerly of Felicis Ventures, then Lux Capital — is expected to close the debut fund that she is raising with Roseanne Wincek, formerly of IVP, sometime this year. (The reported target for their new outfit, Renegade Partners, is $300 million.)

<p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="Last month, London-based Ada Ventures, cofounded by investor Francesca Warner, also took the wraps off its debut fund, which closed with $34 million in capital commitments.” data-reactid=”31″>Last month, London-based Ada Ventures, cofounded by investor Francesca Warner, also took the wraps off its debut fund, which closed with $34 million in capital commitments.

Based on our conversations last fall with limited partners, the institutions and individuals who fund venture firms, there were a lot of people knocking on their door in anticipation of a possible economic slowdown, so we’d guess this is just the beginning of a very long list of new funds that will emerge on the scene this year, from investors of all stripes.

Our guess is that a fair amount of them — more than we’ve seen previously — will be women with deep industry expertise like Grayson and Holt.