Before the year was over, DoorDash was accepted into famed startup accelerator Y Combinator and had raised $2.4 million in aThat's how Moore met the team at Khosla, a firm helmed by one of Silicon Valley's most prolific dealmakers, Vinod Khosla. He joined the venture shop as an entrepreneur-in-residence, scouting deals and performing diligence."Xu describes the split as a corporate version of an amicable divorce,"in 2015.
Levy later updated the article with a comment from Moore, saying his lack of enthusiasm was simply because he did not want to speak for the company, and "that he's enthusiastic and supportive of his former company's mission."Moore traded his role at one Khosla-backed company for another. In 2014, he went to work as
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