This week, BAM clients showed up across The Information, Fortune Term Sheet, Silicon Valley Business Journal, and Axios. From investor visibility to enterprise software growth, these placements highlight how firms and their portfolios are showing up in key conversations across tech and venture.
Here is a closer look at the coverage and what made it work:
What happened
Costanoa and its portfolio company Natter were mentioned in The Information’s AI Agenda newsletter, which covers major developments and trends shaping the AI industry.
Why it matters
The Information reaches a highly influential audience of investors and executives. Being included in a curated newsletter like AI Agenda places both Costanoa and Natter directly inside ongoing conversations around AI infrastructure and market dynamics.
These mentions are especially valuable because readers rely on these newsletters to stay ahead of where the industry is heading.
Behind the pitch
Newsletter placements like this often come from being part of the right conversation at the right time. By staying close to upcoming trends in AI, both Costanoa and its portfolio companies can naturally show up in coverage that tracks where the industry is moving.
What happened
Costanoa was mentioned in Fortune’s Term Sheet newsletter, which covers major trends, deals, and shifts across the venture and startup ecosystem.
Why it matters
Term Sheet is one of the most widely read newsletters in venture. Being included keeps Costanoa top of mind among founders and investors who are actively tracking the market.
Mentions like this help reinforce a firm’s presence within bigger conversations around funding, IPO activity, and where capital is flowing.
Behind the pitch
Consistent investor visibility comes from being tied to the right trends and activity. Even brief mentions in high-visibility newsletters help build familiarity and keep firms top of mind within the venture community.
What happened
Costanoa was featured in Silicon Valley Business Journal in a story highlighting partner David Cheng and his perspective within the venture landscape.
Why it matters
Local business journals, especially in Silicon Valley, carry significant weight. They are read by founders and investors within the ecosystem.
A feature like this helps humanize the firm while also reinforcing its position within the broader venture community.
Behind the pitch
Founder and investor profiles are a strong way to build credibility over time. By focusing on the people behind the firm, the story adds depth beyond deals and funding announcements.
What happened
Haast was featured in Axios in coverage of its $12 million funding round and its approach to enterprise compliance software.
Why it matters
Enterprise compliance is becoming increasingly important as companies scale and face more regulatory complexity. Being featured in Axios places Haast within a conversation that is top of mind for enterprise leaders and operators.
It also signals momentum, especially as companies look for modern solutions to manage compliance more efficiently.
Behind the pitch
Funding announcements tied to a clear business problem continue to perform well. By highlighting both the raise and the real-world need for better compliance tools, the story created a strong, timely angle for coverage.
This week shows how visibility builds at both the firm and portfolio level.
You have investor presence through newsletters, deeper storytelling through profiles, and momentum from portfolio companies raising capital. Each piece plays a different role, but together they reinforce a much stronger position in the market.
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