Kofi Ampadu, the partner at a16z who led the firm’s Talent x Opportunity (TxO) program, has left the company. The departure follows the firm’s decision to pause the TxO program and lay off most of its staff. In an email obtained by TechCrunch, Ampadu expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead the program, which aimed to identify and support underserved entrepreneurs.
Ampadu took over the TxO program in 2020 and led it for over four years until its pause last November. His departure from a16z likely marks the conclusion of the TxO chapter, which was known for providing support to underrepresented founders through tech networks and investment capital. The program faced mixed feedback, with some praising its initiatives while others criticized its donor-advised fund structure.
Despite launching a grant program in 2024 to aid diverse founders, the TxO program faced an indefinite pause in March 2025 amidst shifting priorities in the tech industry regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments. Requests for comments from a16z and Ampadu are pending.
Source: TechCrunch