Ask a VC is Back with Tony Conrad

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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

We’ve had a few weeks off for Ask a VC, but we’re back this week with Tony Conrad of True Ventures. Conrad is an interesting guy, because he’s a mix  between an entrepreneur and a venture capitalist, going back and forth between investing in companies, starting them and then selling them to AOL. His latest win was About.Me, which AOL bought for an undisclosed amount just nine months into its existence.

In a previous life Conrad did business development deals in the wild west of South East Asia, so those emerging market questions are fair game too. But whatever you want to know, get your questions in quickly to askaVC(at)TechCrunch(dot)com, because we tape this afternoon.

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