Phoebe Wang, investment partner, Amazon Climate Pledge Fund, is one of our Top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing for 2024.
Month: March 2024
Rising Stars 2024: Joseph Tenbusch, Magna Technology Investments
Joseph Tenbusch, investment manager, Magna Technology Investments, is one of our top 50 Rising Stars in corporate venturing in 2024.
Rising Stars 2024: Blair Tritt, Schreiber Ventures
Blair Tritt, director of corporate ventures and partnerships, Schreiber Ventures, is one of our Top 50 Rising Stars in corporate venturing for 2024.
Emerging Leaders 2024: Jennifer Webb, Swisscom Ventures
Jennifer Webb, investment director, Swisscom Ventures, is one of our top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing in 2024.
Emerging Leaders 2024: Rachel Weiss, L’Oreal Bold
Rachel Weiss, Investor at L’Oreal Bold, is one of our top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing in 2024.
Rising Stars 2024: Che Wang, MUFG Innovation Partners
Che Wang, senior associate, MUFG Innovation Partners, is one of our top 50 Rising Stars in corporate venturing in 2024.
Emerging Leaders 2024: John Wesley, NVentures
John Wesley, investment director, NVentures, is one of our Top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing for 2024.
Rising Stars 2024: Guy Yavin, Doral Energy-Tech Ventures
Guy Yavin, investment director at Doral Energy-Tech Ventures, is one of our top 50 Rising Stars for 2024.
Emerging Leaders 2024: Carrie Williams, McKesson Ventures
Carrie Williams, vice president and partner, McKesson Ventures, is one of our top Emerging Leaders for 2024.
Rising Stars 2024: Matthew Zenker, University Hospitals Ventures
Matthew Zenker, director of deal flow and investments at University Hospitals Ventures is one of our Top 50 Rising Stars in corporate venturing for 2024.
STC Group launches venture capital firm
Tali Ventures will invest in early to growth stage startups to advances initiatives in the digital ecosystem.
Wang promoted at Deutsche Bank Corporate Venture Capital
Karen Hui-Ying Wang started her career at Deutsche Bank as an analyst in 2016.
6 things startups want from corporate investors
From having a business development professional on a startup’s board to making sure the corporate’s sales force are motivated to sell a portfolio company’s product, here six things that startups value in their corporate investors.
February confirms it: mega rounds are back
Four companies raised over $700m in February as a burgeoning crypto sector continued to help Singapore buck the bear market and pharma companies resparked IPOs in the US.