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What founders need to know before choosing their exit at Disrupt 2025

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightOctober 1, 2025No Comments
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Exit planning is no longer optional — it’s an essential conversation on the Going Public Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27–29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Whether you’re already eyeing a liquidity event or just starting to scale, this is your chance to hear what top VCs and operators are looking for and how to set up your company for long-term success.

Three of the best in the business — Roseanne Wincek of Renegade Partners, Jai Das of Sapphire Ventures, and Dan Springer, former CEO of DocuSign and long-time Silicon Valley operator — will break down the decision-making process, from when to make a move to how to be ready when the moment comes.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Roseanne Wincek and Jai Das

Why this session belongs on your calendar

Startups can no longer afford to treat exit planning as an afterthought. Between tighter capital markets, shifting investor expectations, and growing regulatory complexity, founders need a smarter playbook — and this conversation delivers just that.

You’ll get real talk on key timing considerations, market signals to watch, and how to structure your business for optionality, whether you’re thinking IPO, acquisition, or just keeping your head down and building. It’s a candid, high-level look at how the best founders are preparing for every possible outcome.

Meet the experts leading this conversation

  • Roseanne Wincek is a venture capitalist, early-stage founder, and co-founder of Renegade Partners. A veteran of IVP and Canaan Partners, she’s invested in game-changers like Glossier, MasterClass, Looker, Spekit, and Daily — and brings a sharp lens for what makes companies truly ready for scale and exit.
  • Jai Das is co-founder, president, and partner at Sapphire Ventures. He’s led investments in more than a dozen IPOs and two dozen acquisitions, with a deep focus on enterprise tech and AI-driven SaaS. His portfolio includes Netskope, ThoughtSpot, MuleSoft, and CircleCI, among many others.
  • Dan Springer is the former CEO of DocuSign, where he scaled the company from startup to global enterprise leader, taking it public in one of the most successful SaaS IPOs of the last decade. He brings unmatched operator perspective on what it takes to navigate the road to liquidity.

Get in the room where high-impact decisions start

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 brings together over 10,000 startup and VC leaders from around the world, and this session is your front-row seat to one of the most important conversations founders will face. Register now to get your pass for Disrupt — with Late Bird savings of up to $444 — and take the guesswork out of your exit strategy.



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