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Kapor Capital’s managing partner Ulili Onovakpuri is leaving the firm

  • May 7
  • 1 min read

Kapor Capital’s managing partner Ulili Onovakpuri said yesterday that she is leaving the firm. 

Onovakpuri started as a principal at Kapor Capital more than a decade ago and rose through the ranks to become managing partner. She eventually (with Brian Dixon) took the reins from the firm’s co-founders Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein. 

In her LinkedIn goodbye post, Onovakpuri said she had co-raised a $126 million fund and backed more than 70 companies during her time at Kapor. “I’ll truly miss it,” she wrote.  

“This isn’t a goodbye to investing or to funding the founders building critical solutions. But it is a purposeful pause,” she wrote, noting that she didn’t have any plans just yet. She did say, however, that the venture world hasn’t seen the last of her. 

“[M]y inbox has definitely seen the last of ‘just wanted to follow up on the deck I sent you,'” she said. “At least for now.”

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