26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Brian Schettler, senior managing director, Boeing HorizonX Ventures
Month: September 2020
GCV Powerlist 2020: Mihir Shah and Yishai Lerner
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Mihir Shah and Yishai Lerner, co-CEOs, JLL Spark and JLL Technologies
GCV Powerlist 2020: Jesús García and Héctor Shibata Salazar
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Jesús García, executive director of venture capital, Arca Continental; Héctor Shibata Salazar, director of investments and portfolio, AC Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Bonny Simi and Raj Singh
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Bonny Simi, president, and Raj Singh, head of investing, JetBlue Technology Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Takashi ‘Tak’ Sato and Jon Soberg
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Takashi ‘Tak’ Sato and Jon Soberg, co-managing partners, MS&AD Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Sune Stilling
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Sune Stilling, head of growth, Maersk Growth
GCV Powerlist 2020: Jonathan Tudor
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Jonathan Tudor, technology and strategy director, Centrica Innovations
GCV Powerlist 2020: Erin VanLanduit
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Erin VanLanduit, managing director, Tyson Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Harrie Vollaard
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Harrie Vollaard, head, Rabo Frontier Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Heather Wasserman
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Heather Wasserman, vice-president and head of corporate business development
GCV Powerlist 2020: Ben Wright
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Ben Wright, managing director, 3M Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2020: Michael Young
26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Michael Young, director, Caterpillar Ventures
C-suite quotes in alphabetical order by surname
The quality of this year’s GCV Powerlist is as excellent as ever – below are a selection of our standout quotes that accompanied the nominations
Snowflake hits public markets in $3.36bn IPO
Salesforce Ventures will invest another $250m as the data management software provider floated above its range at a valuation just short of $29bn.