Cherryrock Capital, founded by ex-TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot, announced Wednesday the closing of its $172 million Fund I with an all-star limited partner list that includes JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, MassMutual, Melinda French Gates’ Pivotal Ventures, Reid Hoffman, Mellody Hobson, and Sheryl Sandberg.
Brown-Philpot told Bloomberg that the fund actually closed in January.
The firm launched in 2023 during what was a challenging period for fundraising in the venture industry. As a result, Brown-Philpot said it took about two years for the firm to close Fund I, she told the outlet. Fund I seeks to focus on companies at the Series A and B stages, with Brown-Philpot noting in her announcement blog post that there are few firms focused on leading later-staged investments for diverse founders.
Cherryrock did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
The fund’s thesis comes during a time when diversity initiatives, programs, and focuses are under political and legal fire.
So far, Cherryrock has already backed two companies: co-leading the Series B of the AI company Coactive AI alongside Emerson Collective. Other investors included a16z and Bessemer. Cherryrock also invested in the Series A round for the YC health company Vitable, alongside Citi Impact Fund and First Round Capital.
Brown-Philpot is extremely accomplished. She previously worked at Alphabet and Google and serves on the board of various companies including StockX and HP. She was also a founding member of the Opportunity Fund, which is Softbank’s $100 million vehicle for backing diverse founders.
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