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Venture capitalists continue to play musical chairs


While venture capitalists don't leave their firms very often, the industry has seen a number of VC moves this year.

From Keith Rabois to Ethan Kurzweil, a lot of VCs have switched firms or spun out of storied VC institutions to launch their own funds this year. On July 17, DCVC announced it had brought on Milo Werner as a general partner to lead the firm’s climate investing practice. On April 1, Christina Farr announced that she’d be leaving OMERS Ventures, where she has served as a principal investor and the lead of the firm’s health tech practice since December 2020.

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