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$100M Exits with Jason Kirby
Jason Kirby
103 episodes
6 days ago
In this podcast, we uncover the untold stories of founders who have weathered the highs and lows of raising capital. We go beyond the headlines and Techcrunch funding news articles to explore the uncharted territories of the fundraising landscape. In each episode, we'll sit down with founders from various industries who have raised venture capital to bring their visions to life. They'll open up about their personal journeys, fundraising tactics & more. If you're a founder, this podcast offers a ton of value & insights you can apply to your fundraising journey. Don't forget to hit subscribe!
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In this podcast, we uncover the untold stories of founders who have weathered the highs and lows of raising capital. We go beyond the headlines and Techcrunch funding news articles to explore the uncharted territories of the fundraising landscape. In each episode, we'll sit down with founders from various industries who have raised venture capital to bring their visions to life. They'll open up about their personal journeys, fundraising tactics & more. If you're a founder, this podcast offers a ton of value & insights you can apply to your fundraising journey. Don't forget to hit subscribe!
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EP 99: From Zero to $10B in Secondaries: Greg Brogger 's Journey to a $160M Exit
$100M Exits with Jason Kirby
59 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
EP 99: From Zero to $10B in Secondaries: Greg Brogger 's Journey to a $160M Exit

In this episode, we break down how founders and early employees can get liquidity before an IPO—without selling shares, triggering taxes, or relying on a shaky secondary market.

Our guest is Greg Brogger, founder of SharesPost (sold to Forge Global for $160M, later taken public and acquired) and now CEO of Collective Liquidity.Greg is one of the earliest architects of the private stock market, with over $10B+ in transactions.

He covers:

  • Why founders often wait too long for personal liquidity
  • The hidden risks of SPVs and secondary marketplacesHow to diversify equity without paying capital gains
  • Ways to create a “financial floor” while still building
  • How exchange funds work—and why top founders use them

If you’re a founder, operator, or employee with meaningful equity, this episode shows how to unlock liquidity and reduce personal risk well before an exit.


Raising capital?

Get a vetted list of VCs: ⁠https://web.thunder.vc/list-of-investors-vcs-for-founders?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=EP+99&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits

Fundraising insights: ⁠https://blog.thunder.vc/funding-101?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=EP+99&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits

Episode Guide:

00:00 - Selling SharesPost

01:04 - COVID-19 challenges

01:51 - Broker dealer model shift

03:45 - Merger vs acquisition

07:04 - Fundraising dynamics

11:14 - Building SharesPost

16:54 - Employee liquidity pushback

19:28 - SPVs & market health

23:13 - Nasdaq joint venture

29:47 - Strategic moves

31:11 - JV dynamics

32:32 - Growth & COVID impact

34:53 - Timing in venture

37:07 - Founding Collective

40:04 - Exchange funds

46:21 - Liquidity strategies

50:50 - Advice for founders

57:43 - Key takeaways


About Greg Brogger

Greg Brogger pioneered private-market trading as the founder of SharesPost, later merging with Forge. Before that, he helped build the Nasdaq Private Market and co-founded TrueCar and Internet Brands.

He began his career as a securities attorney at Wilson Sonsini and holds degrees from UC Berkeley, UPenn Law, and Wharton. He currently serves on the board of Ownera.

LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregbrogger/⁠

Website: ⁠https://www.collectiveliquidity.com/⁠


About Jason Kirby

Jason Kirby is the co-founder of Thunder, a tech-enabled investment bank helping founders navigate fundraising and M&A. He’s a serial entrepreneur with four exits and over $135M in transactions.

Email: ⁠jason@thunder.vc⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrkirby/⁠


About $100M Exits

This podcast helps founders navigate capital strategy, funding, and M&A through conversations with those who’ve done it. Best suited for founders doing $5M+ in revenue. Subscribe and share who you’d like to hear next.

$100M Exits with Jason Kirby
In this podcast, we uncover the untold stories of founders who have weathered the highs and lows of raising capital. We go beyond the headlines and Techcrunch funding news articles to explore the uncharted territories of the fundraising landscape. In each episode, we'll sit down with founders from various industries who have raised venture capital to bring their visions to life. They'll open up about their personal journeys, fundraising tactics & more. If you're a founder, this podcast offers a ton of value & insights you can apply to your fundraising journey. Don't forget to hit subscribe!