This is a hard, but important truth. The French tech ecosystem has made huge strides in recent years, but growing pains remain. For one, there's not nearly enough international talent in French tech. French luxury companies are more internationally diverse than French tech cos.https://twitter.com/2lr/status/988196545089568768 …
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Replying to @WorkMJ
Obviously we're not there yet. What's missing? International talent? Certainly. Anything else?
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I'd love to hear your opinion on this. Seems to me that any super talented entrepreneur who wants to do VC may be tempted to come to the u.s. and even if France has no problems per se, that is a problem. Fabrice Grinda par exemple
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @WorkMJ
imho, it's easier to move to the us if you're an entrepreneur than a VC Fabrice was first an entrepreneur, then a BA, then a VC
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Because of EB-5? Sorry, what's a BA?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @WorkMJ
No You can't start vc if you haven't raised money. And raising 10s of millions when you havent much to show relies a lot on reputation. Hard to pull out in a foreign country. Obviously, it's different if you have spent years in the US before raising your fund BA= business angel
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