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Nov 4 (Reuters) - Roelof Botha will step down as the managing partner at Sequoia Capital after a little more than three years in the role. Sign up here. Investing veterans Alfred Lin and Pat Grady will become the company's new stewards, according to a letter from Botha posted on X on Tuesday. Botha will transition into a new role of advising the partnership and will continue to represent Sequoia on the boards of portfolio companies. "I am confident that Sequoia's ethos will endure and that the deep bench of talent at Sequoia will thrive under Pat and Alfred's leadership," Botha said in the letter. Lin has co-headed the venture capital firm's early-stage business since 2017 and Grady has led Sequoia's growth-stage business since 2015. Sequoia, founded in 1972, was an early investor in many top tech names including Google, Apple, Cisco and YouTube. Venture funding has seen an uptick in 2025, with global venture funding rising 38% year-on-year to $97 billion in the third quarter. Reporting by Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila