Firework Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Firework Ventures invests in technology that creates opportunity for the entire workforce, explicitly excluding automation-first themes like robotics and AI in favor of products that help humans adapt, upskill, and thrive through economic transitions. Founded in 2019 by Ashley Bittner and Brigette Lau, the firm takes a human-centered approach to investing in the future of work.
The firm's thesis is grounded in three core beliefs: (1) education alone is insufficient for workforce advancement—people need comprehensive supports; (2) employers are becoming the primary unit of delivery for workforce development; and (3) technology can drive economic and social mobility by creating access and opportunity across the workforce.
Investment Focus Areas
Firework targets four specific investment verticals within the future of work:
1. New Models of Work - Exploring alternative employment structures and freelancer-centric platforms (e.g., BrainTrust, a user-owned freelancer marketplace). These companies challenge traditional employer-employee relationships and create new pathways for workers.
2. Worker Mobility & Upskilling - Companies helping workers transition between jobs and develop new skills for changing labor markets (e.g., Learn In, Stride Funding). The firm cites research suggesting that 33% of the US workforce will need to change jobs by 2030, and employers cannot hire/fire their way out of this challenge.
3. Portable Benefits & Support Systems - Solutions providing benefits and support to workers outside traditional employment (e.g., Catch, providing portable benefits for alternate workforce members). As employer-employee relationships shift, workers need portable financial security.
4. Middle-Skill and Rural Skills Development - Training programs for jobs in manufacturing, automotive, green tech, and other technical fields, with particular focus on rural and underrepresented communities. The firm believes technology can unlock opportunity in traditionally underserved geographies.
Stage Focus & Check Size
Firework primarily invests in Seed and Series A rounds, with preference for Series A (where category expertise adds most value). They have led Series A investments averaging ~$11.3M and seed investments averaging ~$3.15M.
Check Size Range: $25K - $10M Typical Entry: Series A rounds where they lead or co-lead Selectivity at Seed: Willing to lead seed rounds for exceptional teams with clear market timing
Lead Tendency
Leads and Co-Leads - Firework leads Series A rounds and has demonstrated ability to preempt rounds when they see strong category fit and conviction in the founding team. They actively source deals in their space rather than relying solely on inbound, allowing them to preempt rounds with founders they've known for years.
Recent Activity & Fund Status
Fund: Firework Ventures Fund I (launched 2019, raised capital through 2021)
Recent Notable Investments:
- Transfr (2021, 2023): VR-based skills training for middle-skilled careers, raised Series C with $40M in September 2023 (Firework led initial investment)
- Learn In (2020, 2022): Acquired by Torch Leadership Labs in June 2022; company helping enterprises manage workforce upskilling at scale
- Praxis Labs (2021, 2023): AR/VR learning platform for workplace diversity and inclusion, acquired by Torch Leadership Labs in July 2025
- Tilt (2020, 2024): Education finance company, participated in Series B rounds (2022, 2024)
- Hone (2018-2020s): Workplace leadership and coaching platform, raised Series B with $52.4M in August 2022
- Stride Funding (2020): Income share agreement platform for workforce development, raised $15.7M
Portfolio Performance:
- 15 total investments across 6 years
- 1 unicorn (Degreed, valued $1.4B+, not direct Firework portfolio but influenced their thesis)
- 2 acquisitions (Learn In, Praxis Labs - both acquired by Torch Leadership Labs)
- Strong co-investor relationships with Album VC, Rethink Capital Partners, and others
Fund Status: After 2022-2023 active deployment, investment velocity has slowed. No new first-time investments in 2025-2026 YTD. Selective follow-on participation (Tilt in May 2024) suggests possible preparation for Fund II fundraising or shift to supporting existing portfolio.
Team & Partnership
Founding Partners:
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Ashley Bittner - Former Teach for America educator in the Bronx, business school and policy school graduate (Wharton, Harvard), management consultant at BCG, political appointee in Obama Administration working on education innovation. Brings deep expertise in policy implications of workforce transition, on-the-ground education background, and human-capital investment experience.
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Brigette Lau - Previous Series A investor leading investments in Guild Education and BetterUp (both now billion-dollar companies). Female GP at Social Capital before launching Firework. Brings category expertise in human capital and education technology.
Partnership Philosophy: The firm explicitly invests in partnership strength as a differentiator. They shelter-in-place together during crises, prioritize transparent communication, provide coaching and professional development support to their team, and apply the same philosophy to portfolio support. They view strong GP partnerships as de-risking the portfolio.
Culture Focus: Firework values diversity of thought and complementary backgrounds. Both partners have non-traditional paths to venture (policy, teaching) that inform their perspective. They prioritize professional and personal growth for team members.
Current Team: 4 members including 2 partners (Ashley Bittner, Brigette Lau) and 1 principal (Rachel Kinnunen). Small, focused team aligned with their category-focused approach.
Decision Process & Investor Profile
Decision Style: Partnership-based decision making with strong conviction in founders and markets. Founders known for building long-standing relationships with entrepreneurs before investing, sometimes for years. They famously preempt rounds and work closely with founders throughout company evolution.
Timeline: Not explicitly stated, but given Series A focus and relationship-based sourcing, likely 4-8 weeks from initial discussion to term sheet for strong fits.
Board Involvement: Yes - Brigette Lau sits on Tilt's board. Firework emphasizes close post-investment support through coaching, expert introductions, and operational guidance.
Warm Intro Required: Preferred but not absolute. The firm actively sources in their category, but relationship warmth and category fit matter more than cold outreach.
Founder Preferences
Firework backs founders with:
- Conviction in workforce problems: Deep personal experience with education, training, or workforce challenges
- Policy awareness: Understanding how policy shapes market opportunity (e.g., tuition benefits, worker classification)
- Category expertise: Founders from prior human-capital companies (Guild, BetterUp, Degreed) or with deep domain knowledge
- Long-term thinking: Commitment to building sustainable ventures that drive systemic change
- Operational excellence: Ability to execute and manage team growth
Notable pattern: Firework has invested in founders they've known for years, even decades (e.g., David Blake from Degreed/Learn In).
Competitive Positioning
Firework's key differentiators versus other future-of-work/edtech investors:
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Narrow, deep focus: They explicitly exclude automation/AI and focus on "creating opportunity for the entire workforce," targeting whitespace competitors miss
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Policy expertise: Partners' backgrounds in federal policy (Obama Administration) give them insight into macro trends (tuition benefits, worker reclassification) that inform market timing
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Human-centered philosophy: Reflected in how they work with founders (coaching, support), not just capital
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Geographic expansion: Focus on rural and middle-skill America, not just coastal tech hubs
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Women-led fund: Pride in contributing to diverse venture capital landscape
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Category creation: Positioned to define the future-of-work category rather than follow it
Notable Portfolio Companies & Exits
Active Portfolio:
- Transfr: $90M funded, Series C stage, 201-500 employees. VR-based skills training for middle-skilled careers (automotive, manufacturing, etc.)
- Degreed: $367M funded, Series D stage. Cloud-based LMS platform tracking all forms of learning, valued $1.4B+
- Hone: $52.4M funded, Series B stage. Workplace leadership and coaching platform with 117 employees
- Learn In (ACQUIRED): Founded by David Blake (Degreed chairman), helps enterprises build talent academies. Acquired by Torch Leadership Labs (June 2022)
- Praxis Labs (ACQUIRED): AR/VR platform for workplace diversity/inclusion training. Acquired by Torch Leadership Labs (July 2025)
Co-Investments by Stage:
- Series A: 5 investments
- Seed: 3 investments
- Series C: 1 investment (Transfr)
- Series D: 1 investment (Degreed)
Investment Appetite & Thesis Expansion
While core thesis remains future-of-work + upskilling, Firework has shown flexibility:
- Healthcare: Invested in Hazel (telehealth for K-12 students)
- Vertical SaaS: Invested in companies like Inclusively (DEI hiring platform)
- Financial Services: Invested in Stride Funding (income share agreements)
This suggests they're looking for businesses that enable workforce opportunity, even if not traditional HR/EdTech.
Market Timing & Macro Context
Firework's thesis has been accelerated by:
- COVID-19: Forced remote work, online training adoption, workforce shifts
- Skills Gap: World Economic Forum research showing 54%+ of workforce needs upskilling by 2025
- Employer Demand: McKinsey studies showing 70% of CEOs report skills gaps
- Policy Tailwinds: Tax benefits for employer-sponsored training, increased discussion of portable benefits
- Economic Uncertainty: Employers forced to upskill existing workforce rather than hire externally
Geographic & Check Size Notes
- Primary Geography: United States only (US focus in their stated preferences)
- Headquarters: San Francisco, California (specifically Menlo Park office on Tracxn)
- Portfolio Geography: Primarily US-based companies, with international founders acceptable
- Check Size: $25K minimum to $10M maximum, with Series A rounds typically $8M-$15M
LPs & Fund Positioning
Limited information on LP base, but Firework positions themselves as:
- Women-led fund - Appeal to diversity-focused LPs
- Impact + Returns - Generating financial returns while driving social mobility
- Category-focused expertise - De-risking through deep domain knowledge
- Team-first culture - Building sustainable, differentiated venture firm
LPs are told: "Diversity of thought improves returns," and supporting founders holistically (coaching, expert networks) drives superior outcomes.