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[From Operator to Investor: Stacey Brown Philpot’s Journey to Cherry Rock Capital]-[How to raise $172M for the underinvested, with Stacy Brown-Philpot]

Masters of Scale · B2 · 2025-06-19

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Navigating Professional Transitions: The Journey of Stacey Brown Philpot

In this episode of Masters of Scale, host Jeff Berman sits down with Stacey Brown Philpot, the former CEO of TaskRabbit, to discuss her evolution from a high-powered tech operator to a venture capital fund manager. Brown Philpot’s journey offers a masterclass in decision-making, the necessity of personal reflection, and the strategic art of building a new venture from the ground up.

The Power of the "Silent Retreat"

Following her successful tenure at TaskRabbit and its sale to IKEA, Brown Philpot found herself at a crossroads. Despite receiving numerous high-profile offers to lead other companies or serve on prestigious boards, she chose to prioritize clarity over immediate action. She describes a pivotal six-day silent retreat, guided by coach Joe Hudson, which allowed her to disconnect from the external demands of her executive life. This period of stillness was essential; it taught her that "the world does continue when you're not around" and helped her shift from fulfilling others' expectations to "fulfilling my own expectations of myself." This internal alignment became the foundation for her next professional chapter.

Launching Cherry Rock Capital

Brown Philpot eventually decided to launch Cherry Rock Capital, a venture fund focused on "under-invested entrepreneurs." The name carries deep personal significance, as it honors her grandmother, who nicknamed her "Cherry Pie" and remains the "rock" of their family.

Raising capital in early 2023 proved to be a formidable challenge. Brown Philpot reflects on the harsh market conditions, noting that many advised her to wait. However, her experience taught her to trust her own "North Star." By co-founding the firm with Seda Howard, she combined her own operational expertise with Howard’s venture experience to build an "institutional-grade fund." Despite the difficulty of the fundraising process—which took two years to reach a final close—Brown Philpot emphasizes that she never got "tired of telling the story" because of her deep conviction in the fund’s mission to provide capital and networks to those who have been historically overlooked.

Operational Wisdom in Venture Capital

One of the most compelling aspects of Brown Philpot’s transition is how she applies her operational background to her role as an investor. She notes that having "sat in those shoes" as a CEO allows her to "see around corners" and offer meaningful guidance to founders like Cody Coleman of Coactive.

She advocates for a hands-on approach, including taking board seats, despite the common VC hesitation to do so. For Brown Philpot, the value of a board member lies not in dictating strategy, but in asking the right questions. She advises founders to be selective about their boards, suggesting that they "don't put a board together until you need one," and ensuring that the members around the table are equipped to help the company reach its next major milestone.

Staying Optimistic About AI

Reflecting on the current AI landscape, Brown Philpot remains an optimist. Drawing on her previous themes of "keeping humans in the equation," she argues that AI is not a total "plug and play" solution. Because business decisions require 100% accuracy, she believes that humans will continue to be essential in bridging the gap between 99.9% automated accuracy and the absolute precision required for critical business operations.

Ultimately, Brown Philpot’s story is a testament to the power of intentionality. By refusing to rush into the next role and instead taking the time to define her purpose, she has successfully pivoted to a role where she can scale her impact by empowering the next generation of founders.

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Scaling a business in the US can feel like a maze.
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There are fires burning when you're going home.
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I have no idea what.
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Wow, that has been quite the change.
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I promised myself I'd say no to everything for six months.
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do right by
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no shortage of
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scale her impact
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sit in those shoes
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