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Aschebrook also touches on the consolidation of capital with consistent GPs, the uncertain future of the SPAC market, and how founders are coming to terms with the current fundraising environment.

In this episode of Sapphire Ventures&apos; series &quot;GameChangers,&quot; Sapphire partner and Head of Revenue Excellence Karan Singh speaks with Unity Global VP of Sales Laura Palmer about how to solve real problems in a category creation environment. Laura will speak to how she drove her teams towards business outcomes and use cases to bring theoretical concepts like the metaverse into practical reality, both in her tenure at Google and now at Unity.

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In the Upwork segment of &quot;Innovations in Private Equity,&quot; special guest host Tony Buffum talks to TPG&apos;s Anilu Vazquez-Ubarri about diversity, equity and inclusion. Anilu discusses the impact and contribution diverse teams with varied perspectives have on innovation within PE firms.

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Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of &quot;In Visible Capital&quot; on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.
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In the Upwork segment of &quot;Innovations in Private Equity,&quot; Tim Sanders is joined by Jon Finger, partner at McGuireWoods, an international law firm with expertise in private equity. Jon covers topics from M&amp;A to ESG goals and which innovations in private equity are standing out right now.

Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of &quot;In Visible Capital&quot; on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.</itunes:summary>
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In the Upwork segment of &quot;Innovations in Private Equity,&quot; Tim Sanders is joined by Jon Finger, partner at McGuireWoods, an international law firm with expertise in private equity. Jon covers topics from M&amp;A to ESG goals and which innovations in private equity are standing out right now.

Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of &quot;In Visible Capital&quot; on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.</itunes:subtitle>
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In the Upwork segment of &quot;Innovations in Private Equity,&quot; Tim Sanders is joined by Insight Partners Managing Director Hilary Gosher as she shares the impact of talent transformation on unlocking value and increasing speed to market.

Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of &quot;In Visible Capital&quot; on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.</itunes:subtitle>
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In the Upwork segment of Innovations in Private Equity, Tim Sanders is joined by Blackstone’s CTO, John Stecher, to discuss how PE firms are leveraging cloud computing and digitization from deal sourcing to operations. We’ll highlight how cloud-based solutions like tech clouds and talent clouds help PE firms and their portfolio companies go to market faster.

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In the Upwork segment of Innovations in Private Equity, Tim Sanders is joined by Blackstone’s CTO, John Stecher, to discuss how PE firms are leveraging cloud computing and digitization from deal sourcing to operations. We’ll highlight how cloud-based solutions like tech clouds and talent clouds help PE firms and their portfolio companies go to market faster.

Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of &quot;In Visible Capital&quot; on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>PitchBook senior emerging tech analyst Asad Hussain joins to discuss our ongoing supply chain challenges and the technologies that may help solve those problems. Then, we revisit an episode from earlier in 2021 that examines the state of the supply chain and how disruptions from the pandemic have created more space for modernization and innovation. To cover these topics, we are joined by <a href="https://pitchbook.com/profiles/investor/303515-29?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=in_visible_capital&utm_campaign=s4e12">Ironspring</a> managing partner Ty Findley, <a href="https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/115350-85?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=in_visible_capital&utm_campaign=s4e12">Flexe</a> CEO Karl Siebrecht and <a href="https://pitchbook.com/profiles/investor/111213-01?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=in_visible_capital&utm_campaign=s4e12">Playground Global</a> founder Bruce Leak.</p>
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