Krishnan will leave Andreessen and talks with Musk about his future role


(Bloomberg) — Sriram Krishnan, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, is leaving the venture capital firm and has held talks with Elon Musk about joining their efforts to improve government efficiency.

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Krishnan’s departure was earlier reported by Information. He confirmed the measure in messages to Bloomberg.

Krishnan joined Andreessen Horowitz in 2021, shortly after he and his wife Aarthi Ramamurthy hosted Elon Musk on their Good Time podcast. The event, held at the height of the pandemic-era podcast craze, reached capacity within minutes and attracted national press coverage.

Krishnan worked on Andreessen’s investment in Twitter two years ago, when the company was part of a consortium that financed the $44 billion purchase of the social media service by Musk, now known as Twitter has invested in blockchain and consumer companies. while at Andreessen and opened the firm’s London office last year.

Musk has been appointed by President-elect Donald Trump along with Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new advisory group, called the Department of Government Efficiency, aimed at cutting federal spending.

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