VCs at Freestyle, Plexo Capital and Sequoia join Startup Battlefield judges

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Are you ready to rumble, TechCrunch style? Twenty of the most promising and creative early-stage startups — chosen from the elite Startup Battlefield 200 — will bring the heat for $100,000 in the world-renown Startup Battlefield competition at TechCrunch Disrupt on October 18–20 in San Francisco.

We have an outstanding cohort of VCs ready to hear their pitches and follow up with tough Q&As — and we’re thrilled to add three more to the slate. Did you miss the other Startup Battlefield VC judges? You can find them in groups one, two, three, four and five.

Did you know? Startup Battlefield isn’t just thrilling to watch; it’s a masterclass in how investors think. The judges’ feedback provides insight into the criteria they use to determine whether a company is viable or not. Watch and learn what investors look for, what motivates them and what pushes them to schedule a meeting. 

Buckle up, folks, here are the next three judges ready to help crown the next Startup Battlefield champion:

Josephine Chen, a partner at Sequoia

Josephine Chen focuses on seed and Series A companies in enterprise software, fintech and crypto. She works with companies such as Found, Magic Eden, Benchling and Anrok. Prior to joining Sequoia, Chen worked at Emergence Capital and McKinsey.

Dave Samuel, the co-founder of Freestyle.vc

An experienced executive, serial entrepreneur and internet pioneer in software and media, Dave Samuel is co-founder of Freestyle.vc. The seed-stage venture capital firm holds more than $565 million assets under management and investments in over 150 startups. Freestyle led the seed rounds in Airtable, Patreon, BetterUp, Narvar and Snapdocs.

In 2004, Samuel co-founded Crackle, an internet video platform acquired by Sony for $65 million in 2006. Earlier in his career, he founded Spinner, the first internet radio service, which AOL acquired for $320 million in 1999. Samuel graduated from MIT with a degree in electrical engineering.

Lo Toney, the founding managing partner at Plexo Capital

Lo Toney incubated and spun out Plexo Capital from GV with a strategy to increase access to early-stage deal flow. The company invests in emerging seed-stage VCs (led by diverse managers) and invests directly in companies sourced from the portfolios of VCs where Plexo Capital has an investment. 

Investors in Plexo Capital funds include Alphabet/Google, Intel Capital, Cisco Investments, RBC, Southern New Hampshire University, Home Depot, Hearst Corporation, Hampton University Endowment, JIMCO and the Ford Foundation. 

Toney’s investing expertise includes enterprise infrastructure, cybersecurity, financial technology, marketplaces, e-commerce, gaming and technology-enabled consumers. As a regular CNBC contributor, he provides commentary on financial markets and technology companies. 

Prior to founding Plexo Capital, Toney was a partner on the GV investing team where he focused on marketplaces, mobile and consumer products. Toney received his MBA from the Haas School of Business (University of California at Berkeley) and his BS from Hampton University in Virginia.

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