What is the role of Tallwood’s Executives-in-Residence (EIRs)?
Tallwood’s EIRs – which we call Executives-in-Residence – reflect the importance we place on operational and management excellence. At most venture capital firms, EIRs are called Entrepreneurs-in-Residence and have the dual responsibilities of helping portfolio companies and pursuing their own opportunities. In contrast, Tallwood’s EIRs are devoted 100% to helping our portfolio companies succeed, performing front-end due diligence on potential investments and then working closely with portfolio companies post-funding.
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- What is the role of Tallwood’s Executives-in-Residence (EIRs)?