Today, longtime Founders Fund associate Brian Singerman introduced on X that he can be taking a step again. He shall be transitioning from associate to associate emeritus to get a greater “work-life steadiness,” though he’ll proceed to function an “investor and strategic advisor” for the agency.
Singerman has been at Founders Fund for over 16 years. In his goodbye put up, he wrote that he was interested in the agency, which was launched by Peter Thiel in 2005, as a result of it was contemplating a “literal moonshot” funding in SpaceX. Singerman went on to spend money on firms like fintech Affirm, and medical insurance firm Oscar Health, each of which went public.
Singerman isn’t the one associate to step again from the agency this yr. In January, Keith Rabois left Founders Fund to affix Khosla Ventures.