Venture capitalist: Our firm is diverse because it's a 'challenge' to pronounce employees' names
Diversity is one of the hottest issues in tech today, and in venture capital—which has well-documented diversity problems—executives have been particularly bad at supporting a more inclusive workforce.
That explains why lots of people are mad at John Doerr, a well-known venture capitalist and a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, for bragging about his firm’s diversity record by saying that the firm has “two new partners who are so diverse that I have a challenge pronouncing their names.”
Made at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference today, Doerr’s remarks immediately set off a firestorm of Twitter criticism: