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Stephanie Zhan
Partner at Sequoia Capital
Stephanie Zhan is a Partner at Sequoia Capital, one of the most prominent venture capital firms in Silicon Valley.2 Here are some key details about her:
Professional Background
- Joined Sequoia Capital in July 2015 and is currently a General Partner focused on seed and early-stage investments2
- Previously worked as a Product Manager at Nest and as an Associate Product Marketing Manager at Google2
- Serves on the board of several companies, including Rec Room, Linear, Middesk, and Sunday2
Investment Focus
- Invests primarily in seed to Series A stage companies1
- Her investment range is typically $1M to $10M, with a sweet spot around $5M1
- Has made investments in various sectors, including consumer internet, enterprise software, and AI12
Notable Investments
- Led seed and early rounds for companies like Linear, Middesk, Ethos Life, Replicate, and Mach Industries2
- Has 33 investments on record, including companies like rift, Skild AI, dub, and Evy1
Education and Background
- Holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University2
- Grew up across Asia and was inspired by the transformative impact of technology4
- Has a strong interest in artificial intelligence, dating back to her time at Stanford where she was advised by Andrew Ng4
Personal Interests
- Passionate about AI and continuously learning about the latest advancements in AI research4
- Enjoys playing with Snap's AR filters in her spare time3
Stephanie is known for her deep technical background, her interest in cutting-edge technologies like AI, and her commitment to supporting founders from the earliest stages through to building generational companies.4
Highlights
Apr 29 · twitter
So fun to chat with design icon and 🐐 @karrisaarinen!
Apr 29 · twitter
7/ Neural nets may become the host process.
Today, models run virtualized on classical computers.
But Karpathy imagines a future where the neural net does most of the heavy lifting...and CPUs become coprocessors for deterministic tool use.
Strange now. Maybe obvious later :) We'll be back!
Feb 4 · Business Insider
Where Business Insider's Rising Stars of Venture Capital went to college — and how they got their start
Nov 24 · Business Insider
This top young VC reunited with his former colleague to deploy an unusually bold strategy for investing in AI startups

