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    Semil Shah

    We strive to be early partners with technical & product-driven founders to build iconic companies || General Partner @ Haystack (seed); Venture Partner @ Lightspeed

    Semil Shah is the Founding General Partner of Haystack, an early-stage venture capital firm managing over $450M in assets. With a dedicated team of four, Haystack has made investments in 200+ companies like DoorDash, Instacart, and Hashicorp.

    Additionally, Semil has served as a Venture Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners since 2018 and has earned recognition on the Midas Seed List, ranking among the top 25 seed investors globally with features in association with Forbes Magazine.

    An influential figure in the tech startup ecosystem for more than a decade, Semil shares his insights and perspectives on platforms like Twitter, his active blog, TechCrunch, Harvard Business Review, and The Economist.

    Before his venture into investing, Semil followed a diverse career path, working in early-stage startups, the New York restaurant industry, and a butcher shop. Apart from his professional endeavors, he enjoys spending time outdoors with his children, cooking, and listening to music or podcasts.

    Semil Shah holds a Master's in Economic Development and Strategy from Harvard University and a Bachelor's in History from the University of Michigan. He has formerly held roles as a Venture Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners and as a General Partner at Haystack.

    For inquiries, the best approach to reach Semil is through a mutual contact.

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    Dec 8 · twitter

    “Earthy Beefy Asian Noodles” - miatake, shitake, Chinese eggplant, mustard greens, rabe, Thai & Fresno chilies, bok choy, leeks, onions, peppers, garlic, ginger, hoisin, fish sauce, sesame oil, beef & bone broth, scallion, chives, wonton wrapper noodles: https://t.co/RdFXgcJ24A

    “Earthy Beefy Asian Noodles” - miatake, shitake, Chinese eggplant, mustard greens, rabe, Thai &
    Dec 3 · twitter

    Also Trader Joe not messing around w/ this other dish - spicy red curry, it’s “Thai spice level 7-8” iykyk and I’m full scalp sweating. This dish is a beast. Respect. https://t.co/g91d3gCn2v

    Also Trader Joe not messing around w/ this other dish - spicy red curry, it’s “Thai spice level 7-8”
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    Mill Valley, California, United States