Capital Series: Christian Hernandez, 2150
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Publication Date |
Oct 04, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:55:19

This episode is part of our new Capital Series hosted by Jason Jacobs. This series explores a diverse range of capital sources and the individuals who drive them. From family offices and institutional LPs to private equity, government funding, and more, we take a deep dive into the world of capital and its critical role in driving innovation and progress. 

Christian Hernandez is a partner and Co-founder at 2150. 2150 is a venture capital firm focused on the built environment. They're building businesses that are changing how our cities are designed, constructed and powered for good. They hunt for “gigacorns,” which they define as the technology champions of the coming decades with the potential to benefit billions of people, create billions in commercial value, and lower gigatons of emissions. 

Jason and Christian have a great discussion in this episode about Christian's journey from being a technology operator to a generalist technology VC, and then his awakening about the magnitude of the climate crisis and his path to building 2150, from meeting his co-founders to the initial thesis to their approach to the different twists and turns on the way to getting that first fund raised, and of course where they're heading in the future. Enjoy the show! 

In this episode, we cover: 

  • [2:16] An overview of 2150 and Christian's background 
  • [8:51] Early days of starting the firm and its focus on the built environment 
  • [16:22] Christian's views on structure, stage, et.c plus how they evolved at final close 
  • [20:34] His thoughts on portfolio construction generally 
  • [23:39] 2150's reserves and follow on 
  • [26:57] Christian's thoughts on extensions, down rounds, and pay to play 
  • [30:22] How he measures impact and the balance between hardware and software 
  • [33:49] Advantages of being Article 9 Fund 
  • [35:08] Christian's early LP targets and how they played out
  • [37:47] Risks and what 2150 is comfortable with 
  • [42:22] The firm's impact framework 
  • [44:31] The role of brand building and how Christian thinks about deal flow 
  • [46:26] The launch of Urban Partners
  • [52:37] An overview of "gigacorns"

Get connected: 

*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Episode recorded on Sept 26, 2023 (aired on Oct 4, 2023) 

Get connected with MCJ: 

*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at info@mcj.vc, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Christian Hernandez is a partner and Co-founder at 2150. 2150 is a venture capital firm focused on the built environment. They're building businesses that are changing how our cities are designed, constructed and powered for good. They hunt for “gigacorns,” which they define as the technology champions of the coming decades with the potential to benefit billions of people, create billions in commercial value, and lower gigatons of emissions. Jason and Christian have a great discussion in this episode about Christian's journey from being a technology operator to a generalist technology VC, and then his awakening about the magnitude of the climate crisis and his path to building 2150, from meeting his co-founders to the initial thesis to their approach to the different twists and turns on the way to getting that first fund raised, and of course where they're heading in the future. Enjoy the show!

This episode is part of our new Capital Series hosted by Jason Jacobs. This series explores a diverse range of capital sources and the individuals who drive them. From family offices and institutional LPs to private equity, government funding, and more, we take a deep dive into the world of capital and its critical role in driving innovation and progress. 

Christian Hernandez is a partner and Co-founder at 2150. 2150 is a venture capital firm focused on the built environment. They're building businesses that are changing how our cities are designed, constructed and powered for good. They hunt for “gigacorns,” which they define as the technology champions of the coming decades with the potential to benefit billions of people, create billions in commercial value, and lower gigatons of emissions. 

Jason and Christian have a great discussion in this episode about Christian's journey from being a technology operator to a generalist technology VC, and then his awakening about the magnitude of the climate crisis and his path to building 2150, from meeting his co-founders to the initial thesis to their approach to the different twists and turns on the way to getting that first fund raised, and of course where they're heading in the future. Enjoy the show! 

In this episode, we cover: 

  • [2:16] An overview of 2150 and Christian's background 
  • [8:51] Early days of starting the firm and its focus on the built environment 
  • [16:22] Christian's views on structure, stage, et.c plus how they evolved at final close 
  • [20:34] His thoughts on portfolio construction generally 
  • [23:39] 2150's reserves and follow on 
  • [26:57] Christian's thoughts on extensions, down rounds, and pay to play 
  • [30:22] How he measures impact and the balance between hardware and software 
  • [33:49] Advantages of being Article 9 Fund 
  • [35:08] Christian's early LP targets and how they played out
  • [37:47] Risks and what 2150 is comfortable with 
  • [42:22] The firm's impact framework 
  • [44:31] The role of brand building and how Christian thinks about deal flow 
  • [46:26] The launch of Urban Partners
  • [52:37] An overview of "gigacorns"

Get connected: 

*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Episode recorded on Sept 26, 2023 (aired on Oct 4, 2023) 

Get connected with MCJ: 

*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at info@mcj.vc, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

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