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Shernaz Daver Exits Khosla Ventures After Transforming AI Investment Strategy

Shernaz Daver exits Khosla Ventures after five years, having transformed its brand and secured pivotal investments in OpenAI, Square, and DoorDash.

Shernaz Daver, a significant figure in Silicon Valley, is set to leave her role as the first Chief Marketing Officer of Khosla Ventures (KV) after nearly five years. Her departure marks not just a personal transition but a moment of reflection on her profound influence in the tech industry. Over the past three decades, Daver has demonstrated a unique ability to identify and capitalize on emerging trends, making her an invaluable asset to various companies.

Daver’s career began at Inktomi, a player in the search engine wars of the late 1990s that reached a valuation of $37 billion before the dot-com bubble burst. Following that, she joined Netflix when the concept of renting DVDs online was still met with skepticism. Her subsequent roles included helping Walmart challenge Amazon on the technological front and working with Guardant Health to explain the then-nascent concept of liquid biopsies. Her interactions with notable tech figures, including a memorable reprimand from Steve Jobs regarding marketing a Motorola microprocessor, illustrate her extensive experience and the respect she commands within the industry.

Daver’s impact at KV has been recognized by founder Vinod Khosla, who stated, “Shernaz had a strong impact at KV as she helped me build our KV brand and was a valuable partner to our founders. I’m grateful for her time here and know we’ll stay close.” Reflecting on her reasons for leaving, Daver stated, “I came to do a job, and the job was to build out the KV brand… and I’ve done all of that.”

The Daver Effect on Brand Building

Daver attributes her success at KV to discovering the firm’s essence and amplifying it consistently. “At the end of the day, a VC firm doesn’t have a product,” she explains. “Unlike any company — pick one, Stripe, Rippling, OpenAI — you have a product. VCs don’t have a product. So at the end of the day, a VC firm is actually the people. They are the product itself.”

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Before Daver’s tenure, KV had described itself as “bold, early, and impactful.” She took these descriptors and “plastered them everywhere,” ensuring that the firms they invested in exemplified these traits. The pivotal moment in her marketing strategy hinged on the term “early.” When OpenAI released ChatGPT in 2022, Daver secured permission from CEO Sam Altman to highlight KV as the first venture capital investor, demonstrating the significance of owning that narrative in an industry where liquidity events can take over a decade. “If you can own that first investor narrative, it helps a lot,” she notes.

This formula proved successful for other KV investments like Square and DoorDash, allowing Khosla to be recognized as the first investor in OpenAI during public appearances. Daver emphasizes the importance of repetition in conveying a message: “You’re on mile 23, the rest of the world is on mile five,” she advises founders who tire of reiterating their stories.

Media Strategy and Social Engagement

Daver is also critical of the notion that startups should bypass traditional media in favor of direct engagement. “If you have a seed investment, nobody’s heard of you, and then you say, ‘go direct,’ well, who’s going to even hear you?” she argues, likening it to being an unknown in a new neighborhood. Her media strategy encompasses traditional outlets, video content, podcasts, and social media, as she views these channels as essential for gaining visibility.

On social media, she has observed that platforms like X (formerly Twitter) tend to amplify performative behavior among users. She sees it as a space where individuals feel pressured to remain relevant, often leading to more extreme opinions than they might express in person.

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Daver’s career trajectory has been marked by a knack for being in the right place at the right time, having been involved in key technological shifts from search engines to AI. Born at Stanford, her early aspirations included working in educational technology, which transitioned into a marketing focus after numerous rejections from tech firms. Her journey through various companies, from Sun Microsystems to Khan Academy, has been characterized by taking calculated risks and embracing the next big thing.

As Daver prepares for her next chapter, the tech community will undoubtedly be watching closely, eager to see how she continues to shape the narrative of innovation in the industry.

Sofía Méndez
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