
Europe’s VCs are increasingly taking on jobs at their startups
THE SO WHAT
European VCs stepping into operating roles is a response to thinner rounds and talent gaps—capital alone isn’t enough, so funds are trading distance for execution leverage. Founders should treat this as a chance to demand real operating help, but also be explicit about decision rights and time horizons.
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