Dallas Venture Capital
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DVC is the kind of regional fund that knows their lane and stays in it - which is both their strength and limitation. They're legitimately helpful for Dallas-area B2B companies that want smart money without the Silicon Valley circus. Trey Bowles has real operational chops and the partners actually return calls. The downside? Their network mostly ends at the Texas border, so if you need coastal connections for later rounds or enterprise sales, you might outgrow them. They're not writing massive checks, but they're not trying to be something they're not.
- —Best for: Dallas-area B2B companies wanting hands-on, operational support
- —Watch out for: Limited network outside Texas for later-stage rounds
- —Known for: Actually helpful partners who understand enterprise software
Dallas Venture Capital focuses on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those with strong founder-market fit in enterprise solutions. They emphasize backing technical founders building category-defining companies in sectors they understand deeply.
Primarily Series A and B enterprise software deals in Dallas-Fort Worth metro, with some seed investments. Heavy focus on SaaS, fintech, and healthcare tech with defensible moats.
Former entrepreneur who founded and sold multiple companies including The Bowles Group. Known for hands-on operational support and strong network in Texas tech ecosystem.
Former McKinsey consultant with deep enterprise software experience. Leads diligence on technical deals and has reputation for thorough market analysis.
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