• Bridging government and venture capital with Yanev Suissa of SineWave Ventures
    Jan 7 2026

    What happens when a venture capitalist brings a deep understanding of government into the startup world? Yanev Suissa, Founder and Managing General Partner of SineWave Ventures, has done just that, carving out a powerful niche by helping commercial-first startups break into government markets. His journey from NEA to the Bush and Obama administrations gives him a perspective few investors can match.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:42 Introduction and Guest Overview

    • 01:24 Yanev Suissa's Background and Career Path

    • 02:19 The SineWave Ventures Model

    • 03:33 Navigating the Government Tech Space

    • 05:42 Competing with Mega Funds

    • 07:50 Investment Decision-Making Process

    • 10:24 Evaluating Founders and Teams

    • 16:14 Impact of AI and Investment Landscape

    • 18:23 The Importance of Vision in Entrepreneurship

    • 19:16 AI and Business: Making Money and Saving Money

    • 19:38 Challenges and Realities of AI Implementation

    • 20:20 Future Proofing and Investment Strategies in AI

    • 21:16 The Role of VCs in Supporting Startups

    • 22:21 Debate: The Future Landscape of AI Companies

    • 25:32 VCs and Founders: Building Productive Relationships

    • 29:55 The Rewards and Challenges of Being a VC

    • 31:42 Timeless Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors

    In this episode,

    Yanev unpacks how his background in federal investment shaped the founding of SineWave Ventures, a VC firm built to help commercial technology companies win in both the public and private sectors. He explains why many venture-backed startups overlook government as a growth engine, and how SineWave uniquely helps founders access these massive, often hidden, revenue streams. With past investments in Databricks, SentinelOne, and Evolv, Yanev shares what makes a venture truly scalable across sectors.

    The conversation dives deep into the challenges of competing with mega-funds, the critical role of team dynamics in startup success, and how Yanev's firm makes concentrated bets in a crowded market. He also offers a candid perspective on the current AI supercycle; including what's hype, what's real, and how to think about sustainable ROI in enterprise AI adoption. Whether you're a founder, investor, or LP, Yanev's insights offer a playbook for navigating venture capital with both conviction and clarity.

    Sponsor Host: Affinity

    Affinity is a relationship intelligence platform that empowers dealmakers in relationship-driven industries to find, manage, and close more deals. With the most automated relationship intelligence insights and technology, Affinity enables leaders to drive deals and ensure their teams can take action with confidence, knowing the context and history of every relationship.

    The Affinity platform, including Affinity CRM, is used by over 3,000 relationship-driven organizations worldwide. Founded in 2014, Affinity is headquartered in San Francisco and backed by leading investors, including Menlo Ventures, Advance Venture Partners, 8VC, and MassMutual Ventures.

    Learn more at https://affinity.co

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    34 Min.
  • Inside Cathay Innovation: Simon Wu on industry-powered venture capital
    Dec 17 2025

    What if your venture capital firm could plug you directly into the world's most influential corporations; unlocking growth, customers, and global scale overnight? That's exactly what Simon Wu does as a Partner at Cathay Innovation. Leading U.S. investments at the $2.5B global VC, Simon's work sits at the intersection of innovation, industrial strength, and strategic capital.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:41 Introduction to Alpha Partners and Guest Simon Wu

    • 01:33 The Origin Story of Cafe Innovation

    • 03:06 Growth and Expansion of Cafe Innovation

    • 05:59 Unique Corporate Connections and Investment Strategy

    • 11:04 Navigating the Competitive Venture Capital Landscape

    • 15:23 AI and Wealth Tech: Current Trends and Future Predictions

    • 23:28 Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations

    In this episode,

    Simon Wu shares how Cathay Innovation bridges the gap between fast-moving startups and industry giants, turning traditional corporate LPs into game-changing partners for growth-stage companies. From automotive and energy to digital health and fintech, Simon explains how their global corporate network unlocks distribution, contracts, and strategic edge for portfolio founders. With nearly 20 core corporate LPs and hundreds of partners worldwide, Cathay's model delivers far more than capital.

    Simon also reveals what separates the good from the great in today's AI-fueled startup landscape. He walks through Cathay's investment in companies like Skan and Range, outlines how their ecosystem teams help navigate enterprise sales, and breaks down what it really takes to win Series A and B rounds in a bifurcating VC market. For VCs, founders, and operators alike, this conversation is a masterclass in strategic venture capital at scale.

    Sponsor Host: Affinity

    Affinity is a relationship intelligence platform that empowers dealmakers in relationship-driven industries to find, manage, and close more deals. With the most automated relationship intelligence insights and technology, Affinity enables leaders to drive deals and ensure their teams can take action with confidence, knowing the context and history of every relationship.

    The Affinity platform, including Affinity CRM, is used by over 3,000 relationship-driven organizations worldwide. Founded in 2014, Affinity is headquartered in San Francisco and backed by leading investors, including Menlo Ventures, Advance Venture Partners, 8VC, and MassMutual Ventures.

    Learn more at https://affinity.co

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    29 Min.
  • A new power dynamic in venture with Paige Hendrix Buckner from All Raise
    Nov 25 2025

    In venture capital, power isn't just about capital, it's about who gets to decide where it flows.

    Paige Hendrix Buckner, CEO of All Raise, is redefining who sits at the decision-making table. With a background spanning public policy, education, and founder support, she's leading a movement to shift both the culture and the calculus of VC, proving that diverse check-writers create better outcomes.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:42 Welcome to the Driving Alpha Podcast

    • 00:52 Meet Paige Hendrix Buckner: CEO of All Raise

    • 01:38 Paige's Journey: From Education to Entrepreneurship

    • 04:34 All Raise's Mission and Impact

    • 06:09 Transformations in Venture Capital

    • 09:12 Empowering Women and Non-Binary Investors

    • 13:10 Building Competitive Advantage

    • 21:41 The Importance of Sponsorship and Mentorship

    • 29:43 All Raise's Networking and Community Initiatives

    • 33:34 The Power of Storytelling in Venture Capital

    • 38:15 The Business Case for Diversity

    • 41:37 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    In this episode,

    Paige joins Driving Alpha host Zoe van den Bol to explore how shifting power toward women and non-binary investors can unlock smarter investing and stronger returns. Backed by compelling data, Paige shares how All Raise has doubled the number of women in Partner+ roles and is now laser-focused on helping them build measurable influence, from leading deals to securing board seats.

    They dive into tactical strategies for junior investors looking to grow their credibility and capital access, the importance of mentorship and sponsorship in a relationship-driven industry, and how to build a personal brand that earns deal flow. Paige also speaks candidly about the need to normalize being "transactional", and how that mindset shift helps communities, and careers, thrive.

    This is a masterclass in rethinking power, performance, and the future of venture capital.

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    43 Min.
  • How corporate venture capital drives startup growth with David Horowitz from Cerity Partners Ventures
    Nov 13 2025

    What if your investor could also be your first customer, biggest champion, and gateway into a massive market? David Horowitz, Partner at Cerity Partners Ventures and a corporate VC pioneer, has spent over 20 years proving that venture capital can do more than write checks, it can open doors.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:43 Introduction and guest welcome

    • 01:21 David Horowitz's early career and venture capital journey

    • 04:49 founding Touchdown Ventures

    • 06:38 The evolution and success of Touchdown Ventures

    • 08:16 Cerity Partners merger and wealth management

    • 13:16 Corporate venture capital insights

    • 25:28 Future of corporate venture and AI

    • 30:19 Closing remarks and future plans

    In this episode,

    David takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable career, from launching Comcast Ventures to building Touchdown Ventures into the gold standard of corporate VC. Now leading Cerity Partners Ventures, David reveals how his team manages over 20 corporate venture funds, helping Fortune 500s invest in and support startups with precision and purpose.

    You'll learn why corporate VC isn't just capital, it's a strategic lever for growth. David explains how his model brings startups deep industry access, faster validation, and critical early feedback that de-risks innovation. He also shares how vertical AI is becoming a central theme across sectors like legal tech, healthcare, manufacturing, and insurance, and how Cerity is helping founders unlock these opportunities globally.

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    32 Min.
  • How AI is redefining enterprise with Eric Benhamou of Benhamou Global Ventures
    Oct 30 2025

    Can AI truly transform the enterprise, not just improve it?

    Eric Benhamou, legendary tech CEO and founder of Benhamou Global Ventures, believes it already is. He reveals how his firm is leading the charge with "Enterprise 5.0", a new era defined by full-stack, AI-native solutions.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:43 Intro to Alpha Partners

    • 01:00 Meet Eric enhamou: A Pioneer in Tech

    • 02:09 Understanding Enterprise 5.0

    • 04:26 Case Study: Events and AI Accessibility

    • 07:37 Selling to Enterprises: Insights from a Fortune 500 CEO

    • 09:42 The Global Edge: Investing Beyond Silicon Valley

    • 15:44 Spotlight on Paris and Japan

    • 20:32 Building a Network of Advisors

    • 25:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    In this episode,

    Eric Benhamou joins host Brian Smiga for a powerful conversation on what it means to build and invest in AI-driven companies that go beyond hype to deliver tangible results. Eric introduces the concept of "Enterprise 5.0," where AI is not just an enhancement but the core ingredient of transformative enterprise platforms. He shares the story of Evinced, an accessibility startup solving compliance at scale using AI, not just to detect issues, but to fix them automatically.

    Eric also reveals why some of the world's most resilient and high-performing startups are being built far from Silicon Valley. With deep roots in Israel, France, India, and soon Japan, BGV's global model taps into the best AI talent worldwide, often at a fraction of the cost. He discusses how grit, ambition, and cross-border structuring create companies with global potential from day one.

    The conversation rounds out with Eric's insights from the frontlines of enterprise sales, where his CEO playbook helps founders sell strategically, not just tactically. He also shares BGV's secret weapon: an elite advisory network of CTOs, CISOs, and AI experts who shape product strategy and accelerate go-to-market. If you want a front-row seat to how AI is truly redefining enterprise, this episode is a must-listen.

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    27 Min.
  • Heather Hartnett (Human Ventures) on finding human alpha: how strategic connection is reshaping VC
    Oct 8 2025

    What if your greatest edge as a VC wasn't data or deal flow, but your network?

    Heather Hartnett, CEO and General Partner of Human Ventures, is proving that authentic human connection can drive real alpha. From startup studio to powerhouse VC platform, she's built one of New York's most trusted early-stage ecosystems.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:40 Introduction to the Driving Alpha Podcast

    • 00:51 Meet Heather Harnett: CEO and Co-founder of Human Ventures

    • 00:57 Heather's Career Journey and Achievements

    • 02:21 The Founding Story of Human Ventures

    • 02:39 The Evolution of Human Ventures

    • 05:54 Why New York City?

    • 07:42 The Future of Human Needs and AI

    • 12:11 The Concept of Human Alpha

    • 14:50 The Importance of Networks and Relationships

    • 30:18 Finding Human Alpha in Founders

    • 34:10 Closing Thoughts and Takeaways

    In this episode,

    Heather joins Zoe van den Bol to unpack how Human Ventures evolved from a startup studio into a fund franchise now three funds deep. She explains how "human alpha", a blend of grit, network mindset, and founder-market fit, is the cornerstone of their investment strategy. You'll hear how she leverages deep community roots in New York to unlock underpriced talent and fuel breakout success.

    Heather also dives into the intersection of AI and human connection, revealing how new tools are transforming relationship management, sourcing, and founder support. With insights from her work with advisors like Esther Perel and an upcoming launch of human.ai, Heather shares why relationships (not just returns) will define the next era of venture capital.

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    37 Min.
  • How Trust Ventures Unlocks Value in Regulated Markets, with Salen Churi
    Sep 11 2025

    What if the biggest venture opportunities aren't in the next SaaS tool, but in the markets everyone avoids?

    Salen Churi, founder and general partner at Trust Ventures, is proving that regulation-heavy industries hold the keys to outsize alpha. A former law professor turned VC, Salen helps startups turn red tape into competitive edge.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:40 Introduction to Driving Alpha Podcast

    • 01:58 Salen Churi's Background and Family History

    • 03:30 The Intersection of Innovation and Regulation

    • 05:41 Founding Trust Ventures

    • 12:29 Case Studies: Oklo and ICON

    • 17:05 Navigating Regulatory Challenges

    • 22:03 Investing in Regulatory Risk

    • 25:27 Unique Approach to Venture Capital

    • 26:35 Policy Partner and Regulatory Strategy

    • 26:57 Investment Strategy in Nuclear and Competitive Markets

    • 28:46 Innovative Solutions in the Energy Sector

    • 30:44 The Role of Batteries in Grid Management

    • 38:46 AI and Regulatory Challenges

    • 43:48 Future Vision and Regulatory Changes

    • 46:28 The Importance of Tackling Regulatory Problems

    In this episode,

    Salen Churi breaks down how Trust Ventures consistently finds billion-dollar potential hiding in plain sight, by backing companies that challenge outdated regulatory systems. From modular nuclear energy to 3D-printed homes and AI-driven battery grids, Trust helps founders reshape broken systems and unlock massive, underserved markets.

    Salen explains why regulation isn't a red flag, it's often the moat. He shares stories from Trust's early bets like Oklo, ICON, and Base Power, each tackling entrenched incumbents with bold tech and smart policy strategy. He also dives into how Trust evaluates regulatory risk, why they're not afraid of government-adjacent challenges, and how their model as a "policy partner" is turning underdog startups into market leaders.

    Whether you're a founder eyeing a legacy industry or a VC seeking differentiated returns, this episode is a playbook for turning policy gridlock into venture-scale alpha.

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    50 Min.
  • How Ira Weiss from Hyde Park Venture Partners built Midwest VC success with ShipBob & Audit Site
    Aug 27 2025

    Can a PhD in accounting build a top-tier VC firm in the heartland, and beat the coastal giants?

    Ira Weiss did just that. As founding partner of Hyde Park Venture Partners and a professor at Chicago Booth, Ira has quietly helped turn the Midwest into a serious startup engine, backing breakout companies like ShipBob and Audit Site before they were household names.

    Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

    • 00:48 Introduction to Driving Alpha

    • 01:00 Guest Introduction: Ira Weiss

    • 01:14 Ira's Academic and Professional Journey

    • 01:50 Hyde Park Venture Partners

    • 03:07 Personal Connection and University of Chicago

    • 05:00 Transition to Venture Capital

    • 06:25 Routes to Becoming a Venture Capitalist

    • 08:51 Evaluating Startups: Then and Now

    • 12:23 Case Study: ShipBob

    • 18:32 The Importance of Sticky Products

    • 19:34 Exciting New Ventures: Audit Site

    • 22:46 AI's Role in Auditing and Financial Systems

    • 24:31 AI Adoption in Companies and Investment Strategies

    • 28:45 AI's Impact on Academia and Student Learning

    • 31:45 Investment Decision-Making Processes

    • 38:06 Midwestern Entrepreneurship and Investment Insights

    • 42:01 Reflections and Closing Remarks

    In this episode,

    Ira shares how his journey from academia to early-stage venture capital gave him a unique lens for spotting high-potential founders in overlooked markets. He dives into the importance of founder chemistry, sticky products, and the traits that separate real moats from hype. You'll hear how ShipBob scaled in a gritty, unsexy market and how Audit Site is transforming the world of financial audits using cutting-edge tech.

    We also explore how AI is reshaping the startup world, from reducing headcount to disrupting traditional B2B models, and what that means for investors. Ira offers tactical advice for aspiring VCs, insights into how investment committees really work, and why the next breakout startup might not be in San Francisco or New York.

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    45 Min.