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NPS scores for VC's.
Eric Ong is the most impactful investor on our cap table. He'll take the time to deeply understand the ins and outs of your business which allows him to have the context to truly anticipate your needs as a founder. He's incredibly sharp and is our first call for advice. He's someone we can be fully transparent with, no matter if it's good or bad news. He's the type of VC that will roll up his sleeves to help you accelerate your business. He's very well connected and has made countless customer & partnership intros that have dramatically changed the trajectory of our business. In situations where he might not have an immediate 1st degree connection, he'll go out of his way to get intros through his 2nd degree network to ensure we get in touch with the right folks. This level of dedication means that he's never missed the thank you section of our investor update. Eric is stellar and is undoubtedly one of the rising stars in venture. If you have the chance to work with him, 100% do so.
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