During her tenure at the White House from 2017 to 2018, Grace Kuo, former technology adviser to President Trump, led the U.S. delegation at the International Telecommunication Union's World Radiocommunication Conference in 2019 and negotiated successful outcomes for U.S. spectrum and satellite policy.
In this episode of Political Capital, she joins Commonweal Ventures’ Managing Partner, Nate Loewentheil, to discuss Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s appointment to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in a Trump 2.0 administration, why both Republicans and Democrats strive to remain active in the economy, the EU’s approach to Big Tech, and why it’s reminiscent of “You don’t get to pick on my little sister—I get to pick on my little sister.”
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Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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In this episode, Nate Loewentheil, Managing Partner of Commonweal Ventures, is joined by Chris Brown, Inception Program Partner Manager at Nvidia, as they explore the effects of AI on industries around the world.
Chris, who spearheads Nvidia’s Inception Program, delves into the company’s strategic role in helping startups navigate the intricacies of scaling emerging technologies.
He elaborates on how Nvidia’s concerted efforts to nurture innovation within early-stage ventures are accelerating the trajectory of AI. The conversation also addresses the challenges of embedding AI into traditional industries, along with the policy impediments that hinder its broader adoption.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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Could a second Trump victory reorient incentives in energy markets?
In this episode of Political Capital, Commonweal Managing Partner Nate Loewentheil sits down with Mike Catanzaro, who served as Special Assistant to President Trump for Domestic Energy and Environmental Policy.
Drawing from his experience across various federal agencies, Catanzaro offers a nuanced perspective on the potential realignment of energy priorities should Trump regain office.
Mike is currently the President and Chief Policy Officer at CGCN Group, and also serves as an advisor to Commonweal Ventures.
They discuss how Trump’s administration may pivot toward increased oil and gas production, revisit Biden’s EV policies, and prioritize advancements in nuclear energy technology.
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Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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In this episode of Political Capital, Joelle Gamble, former Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor, joins Nate Loewentheil, Managing Partner of Commonweal Ventures, to discuss how new policy changes are reshaping American businesses.
Joelle explains how the administration is revitalizing the U.S. industrial base through domestic production and strong alliances, aiming to create a more stable and resilient industrial foundation.
Their conversation also explores how AI—specifically generative design and digital twinning are transforming manufacturing.
Joelle highlights the Biden administration's commitment to ensuring that jobs, regardless of degree requirements, provide growth, security, and a positive impact on communities.
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Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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How do state governments really think about tech?
And what do they expect from the private sector?
In this episode of Political Capital, New York Policy Director Micah Lasher, Connecticut Chief of Staff Jonathan Dach, and New Jersey Chief Policy Advisor Dennis Zeveloff join Commonweal’s Managing Partner, Nate Loewentheil.
They dive into the tech needs and priorities driving state governments today.
From billion-dollar budgets to choosing the right tech vendors, these insiders reveal how they’re using technology to tackle complex challenges and boost local innovation.
Tune in to learn what it takes to forge government partnerships and align with the strategies that matter most to state leaders.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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Is current legislation up to the task of electrifying the US economy?
In this episode of Political Capital, Nate Loewentheil sits down with Alex Laskey, Harvard-educated Founder and Executive Chair of Rewiring America.
Laskey, who previously served as the President of Opower (acquired by Oracle for $532M), shares deep insights into the future of climate tech investing.
They discuss electric vehicles, heat pumps, grid flexibility, and the Inflation Reduction Act's role in driving clean energy investments.
The conversation dives into AI and machine learning for optimizing energy systems, behavioral science in consumer adoption, and the critical need for public-private collaboration.
Laskey’s passion for a fully electrified and decarbonized economy provides a roadmap for sustainable investment.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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Last year, 3,000 new trade restrictions were imposed around the world.
It’s no secret that competition between China, the U.S. and E.U, climate change, and external shocks from piracy to pandemics are forcing businesses to manage their supply chains closely.
Regulations like the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and the EU Corporate Social Responsibility Directive force corporations to develop new levels of visibility into their supply chains to maintain compliance.
In this conversation with Evan Smith, CEO of Altana Technologies, we discuss the shift towards “Globalization 2.0” and how Altana is building the “Bloomberg Terminal” for supply chains and enabling public and private cooperation.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
In Episode 7 of Political Capital, I'm joined by guests Carol Browner (Commonweal Ventures), Brandon Middaugh (Microsoft), and Meredith Berger (US Navy).
We delve into how the Inflation Reduction Act has shifted the politics around climate, what investment looks like on the ground and what remains to be done, Microsoft's initiatives to reduce emissions, the Navy’s approach to climate resilience, the recent Greenhouse Gas Reduction fund awards, and more.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
Getting 4 billion people online is a Herculean task, to say the least, right?
Not if you’re John Gedmark.
As the Co-Founder & CEO of Astranis, he’s done it all.
From A16z backing his vision since 2018 to now leveraging satellites to serve the US Government’s communication needs, Gedmark's journey is remarkable.
Astranis is set to roll out its next-generation broadband satellites, starting in 2026.
These new satellites will be 50% larger and deliver five times more throughput.
Despite their increased capacity, they remain far smaller than typical geostationary spacecrafts, making them a cost-effective solution.
In this conversation, John talks about his ‘Eureka’ moment when he first wanted to go to space (or at least shoot things into it), Astranis’ goal to provide internet to remote parts of the world, regulation, fundraising, and more.
ABOUT US:
Commonweal Ventures backs founders building technology companies that matter for America in categories like climate, health, defense, and finance. Government support is a critical unlock for start-ups in these markets.
Our team brings together venture investors with former policymakers who understand how to mobilize public commitments and build category-winning companies.
At the helm of the fund are Nate Loewentheil, a long-time venture investor and ex-Obama White House technology advisor, and Ron Bloom, a Wall Street executive who has held senior positions at Brookfield, Lazard, the U.S. Treasury, and the White House.
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