Tuesday, 28 September 2010 20:20		
			
	  	  
	  
  
    
  
  
	  
	
		
	
	
  Mike Moritz’s Midas Touch, Green Dot’s Billions, And Whispers Of Greatness
	  	You may not have heard of GreenDot, a $2 billion public company, but you’ve seen their products everywhere — they’re largely responsible for the pre-paid credit cards that litter retail outlets around the country. Last night, we wrote a look at Green Dot’s past, and for good reason: today at TechCrunch Disrupt, Green Dot founder and CEO Steve Streit and celebrated Sequoia Capital Partner Michael Moritz took the stage to talk about Green Dot, entrepreneurship, and what makes Moritz such a successful investor. Our own Michael Arrington moderated.
The discussion kicked off with a brief history of Green Dot. Streit recounted how he had started the company in his home over a decade ago, when he decided he wanted to give young people a way to buy things online (online purchases generally require the user to have a credit card). Streit says that at the time, these cards were called “host-based stored value cards”, which isn’t exactly a marketable product to consumers. As Streit described this product idea to friends, they’d respond “oh, like a pre-paid phone card” — and thus the term “pre-paid credit card” was born. And it obviously worked: at this point, consumers are holding onto pre-paid cards worth something between $2-400 billion in value.
The conversation then shifted to  Moritz, who led Sequoia’s investments into Green Dot and whose other investments include the likes of Google, Yahoo!, PayPal.  Streit says that Moritz doesn’t tend to speak much at board meetings, but when he does, “it’s helpful and impactful”.  Most of Mortiz’s value comes outside of the boardroom — he offers the guidance and experience of someone who has been there many times.
Streit recalled the lengths Moritz went to help secure Green Dot’s success. When Green Dot had to transition from running as a startup to a holding company, which introduced far more federal regulation and would restrict Sequoia’s control, Moritz said “Yep, yep, got it — what’sever best for the business. Gotta run, bye.”  “Despite the fact that Mike has money”, Streit says, “he identifies with the underdog and common man more easily than uncommon man.”  When Green Dot would get acquisition offers, Moritz would say, “Don’t you dare. Take a vacation, and stay at it.”
But how does Moritz actually go about choosing these future winners? Moritz says that “there are a few things in the most wonderful founders that we’ve had the good fortune of being in business with. They’ve shared several traits: burning desire to do something. It’s obvious that they’re on a mission and want to do something different. And it’s comprehensible that they can inspire other people.”
Moritz went on to say, “Look at the very great companies that have been built in America, and the founder has started it in their garage or bedroom and have developed that company for years, five years, a decade, even multiple decades. And the person who was there in the garage is still at the company… Do you know that for certain when you invest? No. But you have glimmers, and hints, and whispers”. Moritz was quick to add some modesty to his observations, “We’ve also made lots of mistakes along the way”.
Streit closed out the discussion by giving entrepreneurs a piece of advice: if you ever hit a big rut, think back to America’s founders — he took a trip to Constitution Hall when he has feeling especially depressed about the business. He says he sat at those desks and saw names like Jefferson and Washington and thought about the risks they were taking, which sort of put everything in perspective. America, he says, is ultimately a startup.
Streit also offered one tip for anyone else who has Moritz on their board: when he starts making an exasperated-sounding “pfft” sound, it’s time to move to the next topic.
CrunchBase InformationMichael MoritzSteve StreitGreen Dot CorporationInformation provided by CrunchBase
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0
0
1
1 
2
2 
3
3 
4
4 
5
5 
6
6
7
7Authors: Jason Kincaid	  
	  	  		
		
	  	  
		
	  
	  	  
	  
	  
	  
  
						
			
				Read 3962 times			
					
						
			
		
		
				
		
			Published in
			News Technologique-Tech News
		
				
	  
	  	  
	  
		
  
			
		accident	
				
		Amazing	
				
		animal	
				
		animals	
				
		animaux	
				
		avec	
				
		baby	
				
		bébé	
				
		car	
				
		Cat	
				
		chat	
				
		chien	
				
		comment	
				
		Crazy	
				
		Cute	
				
		dans	
				
		Dog	
				
		droles	
				
		Echec	
				
		fail	
				
		From	
				
		funny	
				
		jump	
				
		nature	
				
		new	
				
		people	
				
		pour	
				
		raté	
				
		russia	
				
		russie	
				
		saut	
				
		sauvage	
				
		Sport	
				
		stupid	
				
		sur	
				
		Technique	
				
		The	
				
		truck	
				
		une	
				
		usa	
				
		vehicule	
				
		vehicules	
				
		video	
				
		video du jour	
				
		videos	
				
		voiture	
				
		webbuzz	
				
		wild	
				
		with	
				
		étonnant	
		
				 Le principe Noemi concept
		    			Le principe Noemi concept			   
			 Astuces informatiques
		    			Astuces informatiques			   
			 Webbuzz & Tech info
		    			Webbuzz & Tech info			   
			 Noemi météo
		    			Noemi météo			   
			 Notions de Météo
		    			Notions de Météo			   
			 Animation satellite
		    			Animation satellite			   
			 Mesure du taux radiation
		    			Mesure du taux radiation			   
			 NC Communication & Design
		    			NC Communication & Design			   
			 News Département Com
		    			News Département Com			   
			 Portfolio
		    			Portfolio			   
			 NC Print et Event
		    			NC Print et Event			   
			 NC Video
		    			NC Video			   
			 Le département Edition
		    			Le département Edition			   
			 Les coups de coeur de Noemi
		    			Les coups de coeur de Noemi			   
			 News Grande Région
		    			News Grande Région			   
			 News Finance France
		    			News Finance France			   
			 Glance.lu
		    			Glance.lu			   
			








