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John Doerr of Kleiner says he’s sorry for offensive joke about new partners’ names

John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
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Oh, you white men of Silicon Valley.

It appears efforts to redress the lack of women and minorities in Silicon Valley, particularly in the ultra-clubby world of venture capital, still have a long way to go.

Exhibit A: Yesterday, John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, fresh off a bruising and embarrassing lawsuit over his firm’s treatment of a former female partner, decided to make light of his new partners’ names.

Their names: Muzzammil Zaveri and Swati Mylavarapu.


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So, a venture capitalist walks onto a Techcrunch Disrupt stage and says:

Get it?

Guess those sensitivity training sessions didn’t get the hoped-for ROI.

Probably getting some flak from his flak, Doerr apologized on Twitter:

Pro user tip: Next time put a period before the @ so more people will see the tweet: .@kimmaicutler. We understand. Twitter is damn complicated.

In any case, KPCB has clearly hired two worthy new partners. Zaveri was doing investments in the U.S. for China-based Internet giant Tencent. Mylavarapu was at Square and had previously been with Google.org and focused on mobile in sub-Saharan Africa and India through.

A couple of strong additions for a firm with global investment ambitions. Just going to be a bit awkward at the next KPCB golf tournament.

Source: Wall Street Journal