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Terrence Rohan
Based in San Francisco, California
Terrence Rohan is a prominent venture capital investor currently serving as the Managing Director at Otherwise Fund Management LLC, a position he has held since December 2016. He is also a Director and Managing Partner at Otherwise Founder SPV LP. Rohan has a strong background in technology and finance, having previously worked in various roles at notable companies, including Google, YouTube, and Index Ventures.13
Education and Career Background
Rohan holds multiple degrees: an undergraduate degree from Colgate University, a graduate degree from Stanford University, and another graduate degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His career includes significant positions such as:
- Director at Science Exchange, Inc.
- Product Specialist at Google LLC
- Principal at YouTube LLC
- Consultant at Cardinal Venture Capital
- Principal at Index Venture Management (US), Inc.13
Investment Focus
At Otherwise Fund, Rohan focuses on multi-stage venture investments, primarily in seed and growth stages. His investment range typically falls between $100,000 and $1 million, with a sweet spot around $500,000. He has been involved in numerous successful investments, including companies like Figma, Notion, and Hugging Face.23
Contributions and Influence
Rohan is recognized for empowering a network of founders to make significant investments, thus fostering innovation and growth within the startup ecosystem. He has been instrumental in supporting early-stage companies and is known for his strategic insights in the venture capital space.34
Highlights
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Chris is special founder, almost an anthropologist who studies human behavior and technology.
It's wonderful to see his multi-year passion for a problem come to life in a beloved product!
Brands are built by achievement.
Reputations are built by (often small) personal interactions, multiplied across 1000’s of people.
Brand is a testament to skill and reputation is a testament to character.
They commonly (and oddly) don’t always align.