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Don Valentine
Sequoia founder; "market-first" thesis (legacy)
Don Valentine founded Sequoia Capital in 1972, building it into one of the most influential venture firms in Silicon Valley. His track record included early investments in Apple, Atari, and Cisco. He argued that the size and nature of a target market matters more than the founding team — a contrarian stance that became foundational VC doctrine.
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Last updated
10 May 2026