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Joe Speiser
Partner at Hampton
Joe Speiser is an accomplished entrepreneur and investor who co-founded Hampton, a private community for high-growth startup founders and CEOs.12 Here are some key details about Joe Speiser:
Professional Background
Entrepreneurial Experience: Joe Speiser has founded multiple successful companies:
- He sold his first company at the age of 25 for $114 million3
- He is a 5x founder with experience across various industries including SaaS, ad-tech, fintech, and proptech4
Current Roles:
- Co-Founder and Partner at Hampton (May 2022 - Present)1
- Partner at Hampton VC, a $15M/year angel syndicate (April 2021 - Present)1
Hampton
Hampton, co-founded by Joe Speiser and Sam Parr, is:
- A highly vetted community for high-growth founders and CEOs2
- Designed to facilitate valuable connections and knowledge sharing among entrepreneurs3
- Comprised of approximately 300 members, with an average member company revenue of $23 million2
Education
Joe Speiser holds a BA in Political Science from Columbia University in the City of New York (1997-2001).1
Investment Interests
As an investor, Joe Speiser:
- Invests approximately $12 million per year in startups5
- Focuses on SaaS, ad-tech, fintech, and proptech sectors4
Joe Speiser's experience as a successful entrepreneur and investor positions him well to lead Hampton in its mission to build a valuable community for high-growth founders.2
Highlights
Sam and I made a big mistake early on at Hampton.
We thought matching founders by rev or industry was the key to a great group. Like every mastermind out there.
After 100's of monthly meetings, we realized we were dead wrong.
Great groups aren’t built on sameness. They’re built on chemistry.
Every great founder group looks effortless from the outside. But the truth is they’re engineered.
At Hampton, we don’t match people. We build groups so every person has a purpose in the room.
Our lens is simple: the 3Ms. Mentor. Mentee. Mirror.
You need all three or the group never hits level 3 (deep sharing and trust).
Mentors bring lived experience. Someone who’s fought the fight you’re facing and pulls you three steps ahead with one sentence.
Mentees bring hunger. Energy. Curiosity. The kind of ambition that forces the whole room to level up just to keep pace.
And the Mirror is the rarest. The one who tells you the truth you already know but haven’t said out loud yet. The person who reflects your blind spots with candor and care.
When all three are present: groups stop being meetings and start becoming engines. People grow faster. Problems shrink. Life gets clearer.
Founders don’t just need peers. They need the right mix of people who challenge, teach, stretch, and reflect.
That’s why we curate groups the way we do. It isn’t networking. It’s art (and a lil science)
And when it clicks… it shifts your trajectory, personally and professionally.
Man can't believe I'm missing Hampton's F1 racing day in SF today.
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