Sequoia Capital, one in every of Silicon Valley’s most distinguished enterprise capital companies, is shedding its Washington, D.C.-based coverage workforce and shuttering its workplace there, simply as some tech-related corporations attempt to improve their visibility within the U.S. capital after President Trump’s re-election.
The adjustments will take impact on the finish of March and affect three full-time workers in addition to coverage fellows who labored with the agency. Sequoia confirmed the layoff whereas two sources conversant in the matter who requested anonymity as a result of the subject is delicate, mentioned that the agency would shut its Washington workplace.
Sequoia says it had arrange its small coverage workforce 5 years in the past—through the first Trump Administration—to advise its funding workforce and portfolio corporations on regulatory points, deepen its data of the coverage panorama, and strengthen its connections with world policymakers, specialists, and suppose tanks. Don Vieira, who had held senior nationwide safety positions on the Division of Justice and Home Everlasting Choose Committee on Intelligence, opened the workplace, in response to his LinkedIn. Vieria will depart the agency as a part of the adjustments. He didn’t reply to requests for remark.
“Due to [the policy group’s] strategic steering and efforts, Sequoia is now well-positioned to hold these relationships within the U.S. and Europe ahead,” a Sequoia spokesperson mentioned. “To that finish, we’re sunsetting the devoted coverage operate and shutting our D.C. workplace on the finish of March. We’re grateful to the workforce for his or her contributions and affect.”
The adjustments at Sequoia are in distinction to tech corporations which were rising their visibility in Washington, D.C. since President Trump’s re-election. Meta in January employed Joel Kaplan, former deputy chief of employees to former President George W. Bush, to move its world coverage workforce and CEO Mark Zuckerburg has visited Trump on the White Home and Mar-a-Lago.
Another enterprise capital companies have been beefing up their presence in Washington, D.C. to assist portfolio corporations that function in extremely regulated or political industries like protection, crypto, or AI. Enterprise capital agency Andreessen Horowitz, for instance, which has had a number of of its companions take official or advisory positions within the White Home, not too long ago employed Patrick McHenry, the previous North Carolina congressman, and Matt Cronin, former Chief Investigative Counsel and Deputy Normal Counsel for the U.S. Home Choose Committee on Strategic Competitors, as senior advisors to the agency. Final fall, earlier than the election, Normal Catalyst launched what it calls the “Normal Catalyst Institute” to affect AI, healthcare, protection and intelligence, manufacturing, and power coverage.
Sequoia Capital has traditionally remained politically impartial as a agency, although lots of its companions individually specific political beliefs or make massive donations to presidential candidates. Prime associate Roelof Botha mentioned final summer time that he’s not registered with both political occasion, however that he’s “extra targeted on the insurance policies that can drive entrepreneurship, job creation, and ensuring that the US stays forward.”
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