KEY POINTS
  • Benchmark's Bill Gurley and Sequoia's Mike Moritz are speaking at the event.
  • CEOs from Zillow, Stitch Fix and MuleSoft are on a panel to discuss going through the traditional IPO process.
  • Gurley has been a vocal critic of IPOs for a long time and has assumed an even louder voice in the past month.
Bill Gurley

Bill Gurley, the venture capitalist from Benchmark and former Uber board member, is leading a meeting in San Francisco on Tuesday to explore alternatives to the traditional IPO process, which the investor said recently has put Silicon Valley "on the bad end of a bad joke for about four decades now."

The invitation-only event — Direct Listings: A Simpler and Superior Alternative to the IPO — is being held at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco and will include presentations from public CEOs and CFOs who have gone through IPOs in recent years, as well top executives from Slack and Spotify, which bypassed underwriters in favor of the direct listing path, according to the agenda obtained by CNBC.