At just 26, Terri Burns is already making a name for herself in the venture capital space.

After joining GV, formerly known as Google Ventures, in 2017 as a principal on the investing team, Burns has worked her way up to become the firm's youngest and first Black female partner. When thinking of her new role and the glass ceiling she's shattered, Burns says there are three words that come to mind: excitement, gratitude and responsibility.