Favorite Parts Of Being A Partner At Morado Ventures LLC
Henry, a Partner at Morado Ventures LLC, most enjoys the constant learning inherent in the role, driven by the ever-evolving technology landscape and Moore's Law's continued impact; this, combined with working alongside "the smartest people around" across diverse categories, keeps the work stimulating and engaging.
Technology, Constant Learning, Working with Smart People, Exposure to Diverse Categories, Silicon Valley
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Job Title
Company
Undergrad
Grad Programs
Majors
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Henry Sohn
Partner
Morado Ventures LLC
UC Berkeley
n/a
Anthropology, Sociology
Finance (Banking, Fintech, Investing), Technology
Finance
Disabled, Immigrant
Video Highlights
1. Constantly learning about new technological developments and advancements in the industry.
2. Collaborating with and learning from exceptionally smart people on a daily basis.
3. Exposure to a wide array of categories and areas within the field, keeping the work engaging and preventing boredom.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?
In this current role, you're constantly learning. Technology is changing every day, with new developments happening. The underpinnings of Moore's Law really drive the industry.
Moore's Law, named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, stated that microprocessors would double in transistor density every 18 months to two years. Remarkably, this trend has continued to this day.
This progress drives down the cost of computing. Technologies that were unfeasible even five or ten years ago are now possible. As long as this continued progress underpins Silicon Valley, it will continue to underpin growth all the way up the stack.
You're constantly learning with new developments in every category. That's always fun for me. I also love working with smart people, as I'm exposed to them almost daily. It's never boring working with them, and you always learn something.
I appreciate covering many different categories. As I mentioned earlier, I'm more of a generalist myself, so I try to keep myself abreast of many different areas. That always keeps me interested.
