This week, we sat down with father-daughter duo Evan and Ariel Segal of Segal Ventures, pulled back the curtain on how modern family offices can drive real impact. From investing in 94% women-led funds to creatively deploying donor-advised funds, the Segals share how they’re rewriting the playbook on values-aligned investing.
Tune in as they discuss building an ecosystem of trust, navigating today’s venture landscape, and why being additive—not extractive—is the future of capital!
Timestamps / Key Takeaways
0:00 – Intro 02:18 – Evan Segal’s journey: from Pittsburgh roots, CEO at 27, CFO at USDA, to impact investing and philanthropy 05:10 – Ariel Segal’s path inspired by her father’s entrepreneurial journey 05:35 – Inside Segal Ventures’ over 50 venture funds (94% women-led), 180+ direct investments, spanning 800 startups 08:15 – Segal Ventures’ strategic check-writing; additive relationships over passive capital 09:14 – Weathering the political changes; “for us, making an impact is the key driver; that legacy becomes so much greater than just simply an investment” 14:51 – Portfolio growth from family offices view: balancing profit and purpose 22:38 – Post-2021 downturn: challenges in fundraising; importance of storytelling during fundraises; founder strategies to reallocate resources 29:27 – Creative use of capital, Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs), and marketing 34:11 – Setbacks and barriers in venture to achieve purposeful investing; ‘smashing the patriarchy’ 41:46 – Final takeaways; Segal Ventures as a model for next-gen family offices: blending profit with purposeAbout Segal Ventures
Segal Ventures is an early stage investment firm focused on women-led venture capital funds and companies. They provide capital in three ways:- Intellectual: Strategic and tactical guidance to address business challenges with innovative approaches
- Social: Warm introductions to potential customers, vendors, investors & partners to expand your network
- Financial: Investment capital, plus advice for current or future rounds of funding