Patricof Brings 50 Years of Venture Experience to DealFlow Stage
DealFlow Events announced on December 23, 2025, that venture capital pioneer Alan Patricof will headline its upcoming DealFlow Discovery Conference. Patricof, whose career in venture capital spans more than five decades, is set to deliver a keynote fireside chat and participate in a book signing. His experience includes founding several major investment firms, including Patricof & Co. Ventures (which became Apax Partners), Greycroft, and Primetime Partners, positioning him as a central figure in the industry's history.
The session, titled "From Apple to Axios: Alan Patricof on a Half-Century of Spotting the ‘Next Big Thing,’" will provide a historical account of venture investing. It will focus on his early backing of foundational companies like Apple and his investments in media and technology firms such as AOL, Audible, and Axios. The discussion offers a rare opportunity for attendees to gain direct insights from one of the industry's longest-tenured investors.
Fireside Chat to Dissect Venture Capital's Evolution
The keynote aims to deconstruct the shifts in capital formation, valuation, and investor decision-making that have defined the venture landscape over the last half-century. Drawing from his memoir, No Red Lights, Patricof will address core principles of leadership and building durable companies. The discussion is framed as a high-value session for capital markets professionals focused on emerging growth companies.
Alan Patricof's career mirrors the evolution of venture and growth investing itself. Our audience-investors, founders, and other capital markets executives-will benefit from hearing how capital formation, risk assessment, and company-building have changed over time, and how many of the core principles remain consistent.
— Steven Dresner, Founder, DealFlow Events
The conference, held in Atlantic City, NJ, connects public and private company executives with investors. The inclusion of Patricof, interviewed by Loeb & Loeb's Co-Chair Mitch Nussbaum, solidifies the event as a significant forum for understanding the mechanics of capital markets and long-term investment strategy.