Ask A VC: Kleiner Perkins’ Megan Quinn On What’s Next For Ecommerce; The Mobile Revolution And More

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Monday, December 17th, 2012

Kleiner Perkins’ partner Megan Quinn joined us in this week’s Ask A VC, chatting about her views on what’s next for ecommerce, where mobile innovation is heading, technical product managers vs. non-technical PMs, and more.

Quinn is one of Kleiner’s newest partners, with previous product experience at payments company Square and Google. Considering her roles at these two companies, Quinn has some very interesting views on how mobile will shape our lives in the coming years and which ecommerce companies are doing mobile right.

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Megan is a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers where she focuses on consumer Internet investments. She specializes in designing, building and scaling transformative consumer products and companies. Megan joined KPCB from Square, the company revolutionizing payments for buyers and sellers. As Square’s director of products she led strategy and development of the company’s products across merchant and consumer audiences. Prior to that, Megan spent seven years at Google where she held various leadership positions in communications, business development and...

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