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Frank Rotman
Partner at QED Investors
Frank Rotman
Frank Rotman is a Founding Partner and the Chief Investment Officer of QED Investors, a premier VC firm focused on the fintech ecosystem. He has made Forbes' Midas List each of the past six years as "One of the World's Best VC Investors."1234
Key Facts about Frank Rotman
- Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer at QED Investors since 200812
- Previously spent 13 years at Capital One, where he was one of the early architects who helped create what became the company12
- Graduated from the University of Virginia with degrees in Applied Mathematics (B.S.) and Systems Engineering (M.S.)12
- Writes prolifically on Twitter as @fintechjunkie and posts additional content frequently on qedinvestors.com and fintechjunkie.com1
- Notable investments include Credit Karma, Nubank, SoFi, Roofstock, Flywire and Provide45
QED Investors has invested in 200+ companies over the past 15 years and currently has $4.3 billion under management. Frank is known for his expertise in credit risk and portfolio management, and his ability to help companies achieve breakthrough growth through QED's hands-on approach.145
Highlights
I wouldn’t be surprised if we enter a shot period of “implied collusion”.
Industry leaders will take public stances aimed to protect the industry’s current business model as a way of signaling to the other leaders to hold their ground.
Eventually this will fail.
What if the best startup advice came wrapped in a story you couldn't put down?
It’s finally here! After a year of hard work and many sleepless nights, I can finally say that my book has been published. Amazon and Ingram links are in the comments if you want to pick up a copy for yourself or your company.
ArrowProof is my attempt to package insights about the Startup journey into something more engaging than “yet another business book”. Rather than lecture with a framework laid out in a highly sanitized format, I wanted to show an Advisor’s “wise advice” in action through the eyes of two first-time Founders navigating their own impossible journey.
And because I can’t help but break from convention, my characters aren’t what one would expect. I chose Achilles and Tortoise as my protagonists as an homage to a remarkable literary heritage that’s near and dear to my heart. These characters first appeared in Zeno's famous paradox, were brilliantly reimagined by Lewis Carroll in his mathematical dialogues, and found new life in modern literature in Douglas Hofstadter's "Gödel, Escher, Bach" and "I Am A Strange Loop."
What drew me to them was how these great writers used them as a convention to make complex ideas accessible through conversation. They represent the art of distillation that I've spent my career perfecting. My superpower has always been the ability to take nuanced, sophisticated concepts and make them digestible without losing their power. And this is why using Achilles and Tortoise was my obvious choice.
This book is for Founders who want to see the Startup journey mapped out honestly, without sugar-coating the inevitable challenges or overselling the victories. It's for Investors who want to better understand what Founders actually experience during the critical moments that determine success or failure. It's for anyone curious about how real companies emerge from the chaos of Entrepreneurial ambition.
Most importantly, it's for anyone who appreciates that the best business wisdom often comes not from textbooks or case studies, but from the messy, complicated, deeply human process of building something from nothing.
AI might eventually replace me with better advice that’s wrapped in a better-written book, but until then, I hope ArrowProof serves as a useful guide for anyone brave enough to build something new.
Please enjoy. Please share. And please reach out if you're looking for advice.
Onwards and upwards.
Fintechjunkie




