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Step 2: Targeting the Right Partner Within US VC Firms – A Game-Changing AI Approach

# Step 2: Targeting the Right Partner Within US VC Firms - A Game-Changing AI Approach *This is Part 2 in our series on best practices for raising US venture capital. If you missed Part 1, read our guide on [targeting the right US venture capital firms](https://www.usxp.co/resources/targeting-the-right-us-venture-capital-firms-a-strategic-guide-for-uk-eu-founders/) first.* Once you've identified US VC firms with investment theses aligned to your company, the next critical step is pinpointing the specific partner to approach within each firm. Getting this wrong can mean the difference between a warm introduction and a cold rejection. ## Why Partner Selection Matters Most established US VC firms organize their investment teams by sector expertise. A cybersecurity startup pitching the fintech-focused partner will likely receive a polite pass, regardless of how compelling the opportunity. Partners develop deep domain knowledge in their sectors, building networks of industry contacts, understanding market dynamics, and developing strong conviction around investment opportunities within their wheelhouse. The challenge? Identifying the right partner has traditionally been a time-intensive research process involving: - Reading through lengthy partner biographies on firm websites - Analyzing portfolio companies to infer sector focus - Cross-referencing recent investments and board positions - Tracking speaking engagements and thought leadership content For founders already stretched thin, this research can consume valuable hours that could be spent on product development or customer acquisition. ## An AI-Powered Solution Frustrated by this inefficiency, I decided to test whether AI could streamline partner research. I put six popular AI tools through their paces: ChatGPT, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, and several others. The results were mixed. Most tools provided generic responses or incorrect partner recommendations. However, one stood out significantly: **Grok consistently delivered accurate, specific partner matches**. ## The Winning Prompt Formula Here's the exact prompt that yielded the best results: *"Which partner at [VC Firm Name] would be the best contact for a [company description] from [location] raising a $[amount] [funding round] of funding?"* For example: *"Which partner at Tao Capital Partners would be the best contact for an electric vehicle component manufacturing company from Italy raising a $20M Series B round of funding?"* ## Results That Impressed Using this approach, Grok provided the correct partner recommendation over 80% of the time. The primary source of errors occurred when partners had recently left firms—understandable given the lag time in updating AI training data. What made Grok particularly valuable was its ability to: - Identify sector-specific partners accurately - Consider geographic preferences (some partners focus on international deals) - Factor in funding stage expertise - Provide brief reasoning for the recommendation ## Alternative Tools Worth Exploring While I haven't personally tested it extensively, one of our clients reports excellent results using **Google's Gemini** for similar VC research. It may be worth experimenting with multiple tools to find what works best for your specific needs. ## Beyond the AI Research Once you've identified the right partner, you'll want to leverage this research to enhance your approach. Use your findings to: 1. **Craft targeted messaging**: Reference the partner's portfolio companies or recent investments in your sector 2. **Demonstrate preparation**: Show you've done your homework by mentioning relevant expertise or interests 3. **Prepare for meaningful conversations**: Understanding their focus areas helps you anticipate questions and discussion points ## The Strategic Advantage This AI-powered approach transforms what was once a multi-hour research process into a task that can be completed in minutes. For founders targeting 100+ US VC firms—which is what you should be doing for a successful fundraise—this efficiency gain is game-changing. What would have taken weeks of manual research can now be completed in hours, freeing up substantial time to focus on perfecting your pitch and building relationships. The combination of precise firm targeting (Step 1) and accurate partner identification (Step 2) creates a powerful foundation for your US fundraising efforts. You're no longer sending generic pitches into the void, but rather delivering tailored approaches to decision-makers who are genuinely interested in your sector. ## What's Next In our next post, we'll cover Step 3: securing the introduction to your target partner. With the right firm and right partner identified, the next challenge is making that crucial first connection—and there are proven strategies to make this happen effectively. *Ready to put this into practice? Start by listing your target VC firms and test the Grok prompt formula for each one. You might be surprised by how much time this simple AI research hack can save.*

This is Part 2 in our series on best practices for raising US venture capital. If you missed Part 1, read our guide on targeting the right US venture capital firms first.

Once you’ve identified US VC firms with investment theses aligned to your company, the next critical step is pinpointing the specific partner to approach within each firm. Getting this wrong can mean the difference between a warm introduction and a cold rejection.

Why Partner Selection Matters

Most established US VC firms organize their investment teams by sector expertise. A cybersecurity startup pitching the fintech-focused partner will likely receive a polite pass, regardless of how compelling the opportunity. Partners develop deep domain knowledge in their sectors, building networks of industry contacts, understanding market dynamics, and developing strong conviction around investment opportunities within their wheelhouse.

The challenge? Identifying the right partner has traditionally been a time-intensive research process involving:

  • Reading through lengthy partner biographies on firm websites
  • Analyzing portfolio companies to infer sector focus
  • Cross-referencing recent investments and board positions
  • Tracking speaking engagements and thought leadership content

For founders already stretched thin, this research can consume valuable hours that could be spent on product development or customer acquisition.

An AI-Powered Solution

Frustrated by this inefficiency, I decided to test whether AI could streamline partner research. I put six popular AI tools through their paces: ChatGPT, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, and several others.

The results were mixed. Most tools provided generic responses or incorrect partner recommendations. However, one stood out significantly: Grok consistently delivered accurate, specific partner matches.

The Winning Prompt Formula

Here’s the exact prompt that yielded the best results:

“Which partner at [VC Firm Name] would be the best contact for a [company description] from [location] raising a $[amount] [funding round] of funding?”

For example: “Which partner at Tao Capital Partners would be the best contact for an electric vehicle component manufacturing company from Italy raising a $20M Series B round of funding?”

Results That Impressed

Using this approach, Grok provided the correct partner recommendation over 80% of the time. The primary source of errors occurred when partners had recently left firms—understandable given the lag time in updating AI training data.

What made Grok particularly valuable was its ability to:

  • Identify sector-specific partners accurately
  • Consider geographic preferences (some partners focus on international deals)
  • Factor in funding stage expertise
  • Provide brief reasoning for the recommendation

Alternative Tools Worth Exploring

While I haven’t personally tested it extensively, one of our clients reports excellent results using Google’s Gemini for similar VC research. It may be worth experimenting with multiple tools to find what works best for your specific needs.

Beyond the AI Research

Once you’ve identified the right partner, you’ll want to leverage this research to enhance your approach. Use your findings to:

  1. Craft targeted messaging: Reference the partner’s portfolio companies or recent investments in your sector
  2. Demonstrate preparation: Show you’ve done your homework by mentioning relevant expertise or interests
  3. Prepare for meaningful conversations: Understanding their focus areas helps you anticipate questions and discussion points

The Strategic Advantage

This AI-powered approach transforms what was once a multi-hour research process into a task that can be completed in minutes. For founders targeting 100+ US VC firms—which is what you should be doing for a successful fundraise—this efficiency gain is game-changing. What would have taken weeks of manual research can now be completed in hours, freeing up substantial time to focus on perfecting your pitch and building relationships.

The combination of precise firm targeting (Step 1) and accurate partner identification (Step 2) creates a powerful foundation for your US fundraising efforts. You’re no longer sending generic pitches into the void, but rather delivering tailored approaches to decision-makers who are genuinely interested in your sector.

What’s Next

In our next post, we’ll cover Step 3: securing the introduction to your target partner. With the right firm and right partner identified, the next challenge is making that crucial first connection—and there are proven strategies to make this happen effectively.

Ready to put this into practice? Start by listing your target VC firms and test the Grok prompt formula for each one. You might be surprised by how much time this simple AI research hack can save.

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