The top 25: #16 John Ball, Steamboat Ventures
Month: October 2014
Powerlist2014: Harshul Sanghi, American Express Ventures
The top 25: #15 Harshul Sanghi, American Express Ventures
Powerlist2014: Brad Vale, Johnson and Johnson Development Corporation
The top 25: #14 Brad Vale, Johnson and Johnson Development Corporation
Powerlist2014: Zhu Linan, Junlian
The top 25: #13 Zhu Linan, Junlian
Powerlist2014: Bill Taranto, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund
The top 25: #12 Bill Taranto, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund
Powerlist2014: Reinhard Ambros, Novartis Ventures
The top 25: #11 Reinhard Ambros, Novartis Ventures
Powerlist2014: Seon Jong Lee, Samsung Venture Investment Corporation
The top 25: #10 Seon Jong Lee, Samsung Venture Investment Corporation
Powerlist2014: Jon Lauckner, GM Ventures
The top 25: #9 Jon Lauckner, GM Ventures
Dmacq looks to Aspire with investment
The purchase of a 40% share in its fellow Indian enterprise software start-up Aspire will allow Dmacq to offer pan-India digitisation solutions.
Powerlist2014: Bill Maris, Google Ventures
The top 25: #8 Bill Maris, Google Ventures
Powerlist2014: Deborah Hopkins, Citi Ventures
The top 25: #7 Deborah Hopkins, Citi Ventures
Powerlist2014: Hugo Shong, IDG Capital Partners
The top 25: #6 Hugo Shong, IDG Capital Partners
Powerlist 2014: Claudia Fan Munce, IBM Venture Capital
This is our Powerlist 2014 profile of corporate venturing industry icon Fan Munce, who we reveal today is retiring from IBM.
Xiaomi maps out route to Careland
Chinese mapping and navigation software provider Careland is set to be the latest beneficiary in a string of investments by Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi.