Building Leadership Through Community with Mark Dempster, Founder & Chief People Officer at Founders Circle Capital
In this episode of CFO Weekly, Mark Dempster, Founder & Chief People Officer at Founders Circle Capital, joins Megan Weis to explore how peer community has become essential infrastructure for CFOs navigating pre-IPO pressure, drawing from his experience building The Circle, a private leadership community serving 350 venture-backed CFOs, and his background as the first non-investor role at Sequoia Capital.
In this episode of CFO Weekly, Mark Dempster, Founder & Chief People Officer at Founders Circle Capital, joins Megan Weis to explore how peer community has become essential infrastructure for CFOs navigating the intense pressure of pre-IPO growth. Mark brings a rare perspective shaped by decades at the intersection of leadership, brand, and venture capital, having previously served as the marketing partner at Sequoia Capital where he was among the first to create this role at a venture capital firm.
With his deep background in brand strategy and relationship management, Mark shares how The Circle, a private leadership community for CXOs, has evolved from accidental dinner conversations into a structured peer-to-peer environment where finance leaders can be vulnerable, process uncertainty, and build the confidence needed to scale themselves and their companies. Currently serving as Founder & Chief People Officer at Founders Circle Capital, Mark oversees leadership services for the firm's CXO community, driving vision and culture internally while supporting CFOs through one of the most scrutinized phases of their careers.
What You'll Learn:
- Why CFOs in the IPO tractor beam face constant reinterviewing by their boards
- How vulnerability and peer support combat the isolation inherent in the CFO role
- The critical shift from individual contributor to leader and storyteller
- Why the CFO role has the highest unfilled recruiting rate in venture capital
- How community infrastructure helps CFOs avoid replacement at the IPO threshold
- The power of lived experience over data alone in high-stakes decision-making
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