Bryan Schreier

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Bryan Schreier
OccupationVenture capitalist
EmployerSequoia Capital
Known forTechnology investing, Sequoia Capital partner

Bryan Schreier is an American venture capitalist and partner at Sequoia Capital, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capital firms. He has been recognized as a leading technology investor, appearing on the Forbes Midas List of top tech investors. At Sequoia, Schreier has been involved in investments across a range of technology companies, with a focus on areas including enterprise software, artificial intelligence, and consumer technology. He was ranked number 67 on the Forbes 2023 Midas List.[1]

Career

Sequoia Capital

Schreier serves as a partner at Sequoia Capital, where he has been involved in identifying and backing technology startups across multiple sectors. His investment focus has included companies working in artificial intelligence, enterprise software, and business-to-business commerce.

In April 2025, Schreier was involved in Sequoia Capital's partnership with Listen Labs, a startup developing artificial intelligence tools for customer research. Listen Labs raised $27 million in funding led by Sequoia. The company's technology uses AI to conduct customer interviews, generate research reports, and provide actionable business insights at scale.[2][3] Schreier co-authored a blog post on Sequoia Capital's website announcing the partnership, describing the Listen Labs team as being "on a mission to give every business deep, insightful research at scale—and fast."[3]

Schreier was also connected to Sequoia's investment in Nuvo, a company focused on the future of business-to-business commerce. Sequoia Capital announced its partnership with Nuvo in April 2025, describing the opportunity as addressing the fact that much of global trade "remains offline and disconnected."[4]

Sequoia Capital's investment portfolio under Schreier's involvement has also included Pace, a company developing technology to reimagine how knowledge work is performed. Sequoia described Pace's approach as "a fundamental reimagining of how knowledge work happens," going beyond faster document processing.[5]

Schreier has been associated with Sequoia's investment in Dropbox. In October 2025, Sequoia Capital published a podcast episode in its "Crucible Moments" series featuring Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston, discussing how the company "took on hyperscalers and became the canonical example of Silicon Valley viral growth."[6]

Recognition

Schreier was ranked number 67 on the Forbes 2023 Midas List, an annual ranking of the top technology investors in the world.[7] The Midas List is considered one of the most prominent rankings in the venture capital industry, tracking investors based on the performance of their portfolio companies.

Personal Life

Schreier owns a home in Savannah, Georgia, which he purchased with Shane Fatland. The property, a Victorian-era house, had been operating as a rooming house before their acquisition. The pair undertook a restoration of the building, returning it to its original architectural character. A May 2025 profile in Mansion Global described the project, noting that the home had been "a derelict rooming house, renting out rooms" prior to renovation.[8]

Schreier has also been connected to the restaurant world in Santa Barbara, California. Little Mountain, described as "the most ambitious, most polished, and most exciting restaurant" to open in the area in many years, debuted in November 2025.[9]

References

  1. "Bryan Schreier".Forbes.May 4, 2023.https://www.forbes.com/profile/bryan-schreier/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  2. "This Sequoia-backed startup just raised $27M for AI to talk to all your customers—and tell you exactly what to fix".Fortune.April 23, 2025.https://fortune.com/article/ai-startup-listen-labs-sequoia-27-million-funding/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Partnering with Listen Labs: Next-Level Customer Obsession".Sequoia Capital.April 23, 2025.https://sequoiacap.com/article/partnering-with-listen-labs-next-level-customer-obsession/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  4. "Partnering with Nuvo: The Future of B2B Commerce".Sequoia Capital.April 30, 2025.https://sequoiacap.com/article/partnering-with-nuvo-the-future-of-b2b-commerce/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  5. "Partnering with Pace: Making Work Weightless".Sequoia Capital.https://sequoiacap.com/article/partnering-with-pace-making-work-weightless/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  6. "Dropbox ft. Drew Houston – How the Cloud Pioneer Reinvented Itself".Sequoia Capital.October 23, 2025.https://sequoiacap.com/podcast/crucible-moments-dropbox/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  7. "Bryan Schreier".Forbes.May 4, 2023.https://www.forbes.com/profile/bryan-schreier/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  8. "Bringing the Southern Charm Back to a 'Neighborhood Flophouse' in Savannah".Mansion Global.May 22, 2025.https://www.mansionglobal.com/articles/they-flipped-a-flophouse-and-restored-the-southern-charm-to-this-savannah-victorian-292752d0.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  9. "A Restaurant for People Who Love Restaurants".Siteline Santa Barbara.November 5, 2025.https://www.sitelinesb.com/a-restaurant-for-people-who-love-restaurants/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.