There’s a time-honored disaster administration technique, whereby one says nothing and waits for the outrage to go. For Sequoia Capital, the technique labored fairly properly this week. Whereas companion Shaun Maguire initially weathered criticism over an inflammatory social media submit, that preliminary indignation cooled rapidly. Now, some appear to assume that Maguireās defiant stance might even be strengthening his place. Enterprise Insider truly known as it āgood for deal circulateā ā controversy as aggressive benefit.
Sequoiaās calculated gamble carries actual threat, although. One other provocative submit from Maguire that hits the incorrect nerve, a shift in political winds, or escalating penalties may rapidly rework their unflappable companion from an asset right into a legal responsibility the agency can not afford to disregard.
A disaster communications skilled who has managed popularity disasters for dozens of main manufacturers tells this editor, āCompanies like Sequoia are bulletproof till they arenāt.ā
What occurred
Sequoiaās hands-off strategy was put to the check earlier this week when the storied enterprise agency discovered itself within the eye of a storm over Maguireās feedback about New York Metropolis mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Maguire known as him an āIslamistā who ācomes from a tradition that lies about every little thingā in a July 4th tweet on X that has since been seen greater than 5 million instances. A couple of thousand signatures have poured in relating to a petition demanding that Sequoia condemn the remarks, examine Maguireās conduct, and apologize.
Thereās been a whole lot of discuss why Sequoia hasnāt completed this, with many shops noting that Maguire isnāt simply any companion. This standing owes partly to his friendship with Stripe co-founder Patrick Collison. In keeping with reviews, at a 2015 Founders Fund occasion, Maguire ā then a Founders Fund-backed entrepreneur ā defended Collison throughout an argument with Andurilās Palmer Luckey about quantum computing, incomes Collisonās friendship. The connection proved beneficial when Maguire joined Google Ventures in 2016; he helped safe a $20 million Stripe funding throughout his first week. When Maguire left Google Ventures in 2019, Collison personally really useful him to Sequoiaās companions. (Stripe has been in Sequoiaās portfolio since 2010, with the agency investing greater than $500 million over 15 years.)
Maguire additionally led Sequoiaās funding in Bridge, a stablecoin platform that Stripe acquired for $1.1 billion, and is reportedly Sequoiaās hyperlink to Elon Musk, although heās hardly its solely hyperlink. Musk and Sequoiaās international chief, Roelof Botha, are each native South Africans and have identified one another for greater than 25 years, relationship again to their time collectively on the then-nascent PayPal, the place Botha was recruited personally by Musk.
Regardless of that lengthy relationship, the 2 havenāt all the time seen eye to eye. Botha was extremely vital of Muskās administration fashion when Musk was CEO of the merged X.com/PayPal firm, the place Botha was CFO. Botha as soon as instructed veteran journalist Ebbe Dommisse, āI feel it could have killed the corporate if Elon had stayed on as CEO for six extra months. The errors Elon was making on the time had been amplifying the chance of the enterprise.ā However Musk was at odds with just about that complete crew on the time, and people tensions have lengthy since been resolved.
The larger level right here: once youāre managing tens of billions of {dollars} in property and your agencyās popularity rests on backing winners like Google, Stripe, and Nvidia, you donāt simply solid apart a rainmaker.
In the meantime, Maguireās habits suggests heās not backing down. After issuing a 30-minute video on X final weekend through which he apologized for offending so many ā saying he was making some extent a couple of political ideology and never one a couple of faith ā he has doubled down with more and more aggressive posts this week. He claimed he has āreverse engineeredā his criticsā ācommand constructionā and threatened to āembarrassā anybody who escalates in opposition to him. He added that that is him at ā1% throttleā and warned individuals to not āfuck w kids of the web.ā
The silent remedy
Sequoia has precedent for its strategy to this case. The agency has traditionally given its companions house to specific themselves publicly, with figures like Doug Leone and Michael Moritz (who left the agency in 2023) representing totally different political views.
However thereās an important distinction between political range and incendiary rhetoric and clearly to some, Maguireās feedback prolong past partisan politics into territory that alienates each political opponents and potential enterprise companions.
Itās additionally value remembering that even for Sequoia, there’s a shiny line. Michael Goguen, one other, earlier rainmaker with the agency, was promptly proven the door when Sequoia realized of a sexual abuse lawsuit filed in opposition to him. The conditions arenāt precisely comparable; Goguenās points had been authorized and private, not ideological. On the similar time, Sequoia has proven it isnāt keen to circle the wagons at any price, not if its popularity is at stake.
Presumably, a number of components inform Sequoiaās do-nothing PR technique, together with how rapidly individuals, confronted with a continuing flurry of stories, transfer on from a scandal. The agency can also be working in a special political panorama proper now within the U.S. Together with Donald Trumpās victory and the rollback of DEI initiatives has come new tolerance for controversial speech. What may need been career-ending at an earlier time limit is now weathered extra simply.
Past the shifting political winds, the agency is probably going banking on the truth that whereas founders need companions who match the normal, extra genteel VC mildew, they need profitable ones much more. Startups being courted by a number of top-tier corporations won’t like or agree with Maguire, however when Sequoia comes calling with its monitor file and nearly bottomless pockets, most founders are going to welcome the agency with open arms.
After all, thereās the very actual chance, too, that Sequoia is engaged on a contingency plan. (Sequoia declined to touch upon Maguireās posts when reached by TechCrunch earlier this week.)
Nonetheless, Sequoiaās silence carries dangers. Not all of the signers have been confirmed, however the petition in opposition to Maguire consists of the names of some distinguished Center Japanese executives and founders who’ve attested to signing it, they usually signify the type of various, international expertise pool on which Sequoiaās future relies upon. By not addressing the controversy, Sequoia dangers being seen as tacitly endorsing Maguireās views.
Put one other method, although the enterprise capital world has traditionally been remarkably forgiving of controversial figures with distinctive deal circulate, the agency is playing with its popularity in an more and more related international market the place alienating complete areas and communities carries actual enterprise penalties.
Whether or not that guess pays off will rely on how lengthy the controversy lingers, how a lot enterprise it truly prices Sequoia, and whether or not Maguire can resist the urge to push issues previous Sequoiaās personal tolerance threshold. (He has mentioned he doesnāt submit something that hasnāt been āexcrutiatingly thought out.ā)
Historical past means that established monetary corporations with sturdy monitor data are inclined to outlive their scandals, even critical ones. When Apollo International Administrationās Leon Black resigned in 2021 over his $158 million funds to Jeffrey Epstein, the agencyās inventory barely moved and shareholders appeared largely unfazed. Apollo simply continued its aggressive deal-making below new management.
Equally, Kleiner Perkins survived Ellen Paoās high-profile gender discrimination lawsuit in 2015. However it took years and basically an solely new workforce for the enterprise agency to regain its footing in Silicon Valleyās hierarchy. The lesson right here could also be that whereas controversial companions may be endured, the restoration timelines can differ considerably relying on how corporations deal with the disaster.
For now, the disaster communications skilled, who requested to not be named, has some recommendation for Maguire and, by extension, Sequoia. Concerning the video Maguire revealed within the aftermath of his preliminary feedback, the knowledgeable mentioned, āI did assume that apology addressed the ambiguities in [Maguireās] submit. However itās a 30-minute video ā it’s important to be actually to observe this.ā
If thereās a subsequent time, the skilled mentioned, Maguire ought to ādo two movies ā one for 3 minutesā and one other, longer video, for anybody who needs to maintain watching.
Typically, the knowledgeable added, āmuch less is extra.ā