51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Kenneth Li, general manager of investment, MDI Ventures
Author: Chris Torney
GCV Powerlist 2022: Mark Sherman
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Mark Sherman, managing partner, Telstra Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Rob Peets
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Rob Peets, director and operations lead, Telus Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: David Horowitz
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: David Horowitz, CEO, Touchdown Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Jim Adler
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Jim Adler, founding managing director, Toyota Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Vanessa Vreeland
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Vanessa Vreeland, head, Truist Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Rahul Ray
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Rahul Ray, senior director, Tyson Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Mark Peek
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Mark Peek, managing director and co-head, Workday Ventures
GCV Powerlist 2022: Wen Jiang
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Wen Jiang, entertainment and content lead investment manager, Xiaomi
GCV Powerlist 2022: Keiichi Onishi and Jim Aota
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Keiichi Onishi, CEO and managing director, and Jim Aota, chairman, Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley
GCV Powerlist 2022: Tony Palcheck
51 – 150 in alphabetical order of CVC unit: Tony Palcheck, managing director, Zebra Ventures
Leadership in the Innovation Economy 2022: Barbara Burger
Given her role at the vanguard of the world’s efforts to transition to a lower carbon future, it is perhaps appropriate that peers describe Barbara Burger, Chevron’s vice president of innovation and president of Chevron Technology Ventures (CTV), as a “force of nature”.
Dawn closes $232m fund with EIF support
The London-based VC investor has surprised observers by securing $74m from the EU-backed agency.
Temasek bullish on India’s new investment opportunities
Singaporean government-owned investment firm Temasek says it is taking a positive view on the Indian economy in 2018 and beyond, and it plans to expand its equity investments in both startups and established companies in the near term. Speaking at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) India Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) event in Singapore… Continue reading Temasek bullish on India’s new investment opportunities