"It takes a while to get from entry level to becoming someone who is a very experienced and influential investor," says well-respected venture capitalist Fred Wilson. "It took me 25 years."
Joshua Kushner, founder of Thrive Capital, is trying to do it in half the time. He is only 25, but he's already a co-founder turned Venture Capitalist with one exit (Hot Potato to Facebook) under his belt.
Is his work being taken seriously by the community? "I feel like being involved as an entrepreneur and a VC, people respect my age," he says.
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Author: Alyson Shontell