Ulili Onovakpuri, managing partner at Kapor Capital, said yesterday that she was leaving the company.
Onovakpuri started as the principal of Kapor Capital over a decade ago, and went through the ranks and became a managing partner, eventually taking over the reins (with Brian Dixon) from the company's co-founders Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein.
In the RinkedIn Goodbye Post, Onovakpuri said that during his stay in Capo, he co-formed a $126 million fund to support more than 70 companies. “I really miss you,” she wrote.
“This is not a goodbye to invest or funding founders who will build critical solutions. But it's a deliberate pause,” she writes. However, she said the venture world hadn't seen her last.
“But my inbox definitely “I just wanted to follow up with the deck I sent you,” she said. “At least for now.”