Sarah Guo

Sarah Guo
Guo in 2024
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BA, BS, MBA, MA)
OccupationInvestor
OrganizationConviction
Websitesarahguo.com

Sarah Guo (Chinese: 郭睿) is an American tech investor. She is the founder and managing partner at the venture capital firm Conviction and formerly a general partner at Greylock Partners.

Early life and education

Guo grew up in Wisconsin to Chinese immigrant parents. Her parents worked for Bell Labs.[1] After attending Phillips Academy, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and its Wharton School.[2] She received a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), and a Master of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania.[3]

Career

Guo initially worked at Casa Systems, a cloud networking company started by her parents, which launched in 2003 and went public in 2017.[4][5] She then worked at Goldman Sachs.

In 2013 Guo joined Greylock Partners,[6] Whilst still in her twenties she became the firm's youngest General Partner.[7]

Guo left Greylock, and in October 2022 launched a new early-stage venture capital firm focused on AI, Conviction.[8] with a second fund in late 2024 with Mike Vernal.[9] Conviction's investments include early investments in Harvey_(software),[10] Cognition AI,[11] Sierra,[12] HeyGen,[13] and Mistral AI.[14]

Guo is on the Midas Seed list of top investors. [15] She appears in media outlets as an expert in AI, infrastructure, business software, cybersecurity, and software engineering.[16][17] [18] [19][20] She co-hosts the podcast No Priors with tech founder and super angel Elad Gil.[21]

Personal life

Guo is married to Pat Grady, a senior partner at Sequoia Capital. They have 2 daughters.[4]

References

  1. ^ Cai, Kendrick (2022-10-04). "Ex-Greylock GP Sarah Guo Announces Conviction Partners, Her New AI Fund". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  2. ^ "The Cambridge Cyber Summit: Sarah Guo". CNBC. 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  3. ^ Treutler, Lauren (2023-05-22). "Alumni Spotlight: Asian-American Founders & Entrepreneurs". Lauder Institute. Retrieved 2025-06-17.
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  5. ^ "Sarah Guo". Forbes.
  6. ^ Loizos, Connie (May 15, 2018). "Sarah Guo breaks through at Greylock, becoming one of the first female general partners in the firm's 53-year history".
  7. ^ "She was one of the youngest general partners in venture capital. Now she's at the forefront of AI investing".
  8. ^ Palazzolo, Stephanie. "Former Greylock VC Sarah Guo is betting her career on the AI boom with new fund Conviction. Here's why". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  9. ^ konrad, alex (2025-01-31). "Goodbye, Golden Handcuffs: Inside The Partner Exodus Rippling Across Venture Capital". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  10. ^ Merken, Sarah (2023-04-26). "Legal AI race draws more investors as law firms line up". Reuters. Retrieved 2025-02-19.
  11. ^ Shrivastava, Rashi (2024-12-02). "Coders Worry The AI From This $2 Billion Startup Could Replace Their Jobs". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  12. ^ Garfinkle, Allie (2025-04-14). "She was one of the youngest general partners in venture capital. Now she's at the forefront of AI investing". Fortune. Retrieved 2025-04-15.
  13. ^ Cai, Kenrick (2023-11-29). "AI Video Startup HeyGen Launches Near-Instant Avatar Generator, Adds $5.6 Million In Funding". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  14. ^ Loizos, Connie (2024-02-02). "VCs Elad Gil and Sarah Guo on the risks and rewards of funding AI: 'The biggest threat to us in the short run is other people'". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  15. ^ "The 2025 Midas Seed List: Meet The Visionary Investors Powering The Next Wave Of AI". Forbes. 2025-05-28. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
  16. ^ Chan, Bianca; Rao, Leena (2023-11-24). "The top 9 AI people in finance". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  17. ^ Somerville, Heather (2021-04-20). "Greylock's Sarah Guo Sounds Alarm on Heightened Cybersecurity Risks". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  18. ^ Lohr, Steve (2024-12-11). "Technologists: Smarter-Than-Humans A.I. Will Likely Be Here by 2030". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  19. ^ Davalos, Jackie (2025-02-05). "The Competitive AI Model Landscape". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  20. ^ Rooney, Kate (2025-01-23). "Venture capital veterans talk new Silicon Valley firms and the AI hype cycle". CNBC. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  21. ^ Kim, Tae (2024-11-07). "Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Predicts 'Hyper Moore's Law' Pace for AI". Barrons. Retrieved 2025-04-15.