Found 1,153 investors

Greg Lowitz

Singapore

Mr. Deepak Natraj served as the Managing Director at Aarin Capital. He is an Angel Investor. He serves as an Executive of Strategy and Risk Management and as an Advisor at Zenprivex. He also serves as Investor at Exfinity Venture Partners. He has been engaged in evaluating potential investment opportunities in Life Sciences, Healthcare, Education Services, e-commerce and Information Technology. Prior to Aarin, he was the head of M&A at Infosys. Deepak also managed the pricing side of large outsourcing transactions, incubations and was the first Chief Risk Officer of the company. Under Deepak's watch, the company committed and/or deployed over US$110mn in various strategic projects including the incubation of its business consulting arm, cross-border acquisition of an IT outsourcing company. He has a B.Com (Hons) degree from D.U and is a Chartered Accountant.
Individual/Angel

Gregory Dray

London, England, United Kingdom

Based in London, Gregory runs Google/YouTube's Kids, Family and Education content businesses across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA...
Individual/Angel

Greyrock Investments

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Greyrock is a private investment company focused on education and technology.
Artificial Intelligence EdTech Education Higher Education Information Technology Software Family Investment Office Private Equity Firm Venture Capital
Groove Capital

Groove Capital

United States

Founded in 2020, Groove Capital is a venture capital firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The firm seeks to provide pre-seed and early stage capital to Minnesota startups operating in the ag-tech, food, healthcare, education, energy, enterprise SaaS, financial services, medical device, retail, and sports and fitness sectors.
Venture Capital
GrowHub

GrowHub

Israel

GrowHub is an accelerator/incubator firm based in Tirat Carmel, Israel. The firm is an innovation center for early childhood, birth to 7 years of age, brings together entrepreneurs, leading companies, investors and relevant experts from Israel and around the world to nurture in early childhood education, health, games and playgrounds, safety, communication and wellbeing.
Accelerator Incubator

Gruender Motor

United States

Dr. Richard Klausner is a Co-Founder and serves as the Chairman at LifeMine. He is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Scientist & Chairman at Atlos Labs. He is the Founder and serves as the Executive Chairman & Board Member at Lyell. He is a Co-Founder and serves as the Executive Chairman at Mindstrong. He serves as Chairman at Sonoma Biotherapeutics. He serves as Board Member and Advisor at Orca Bio. Previously, he served as Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at Lyell. Dr. Richard Klausner is a Co-Founder & serves as Board Member at Juno Therapeutics. He served as the Chief Medical Officer & Senior Vice President at Illumina. He is a Scientific Advisor at Aragon Pharmaceuticals. He serves as a Board Member and Scientific Advisor at Grail (Biotechnology). He is the former Executive Director for Global Health of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Dr. Klausner was a Board Member at Audax. He was the eleventh director of the National Cancer Institute between 1995 and 2001. His research has been recognized with awards including the Outstanding Investigator Award from the American Federation of Clinical Research and the William Damashek Prize for major discoveries in hematology. He received the 1997-1998 Dickson Prize in Medicine and the 1998 Raymond Bourgine Award. He has served as an Advisor to the Presidents of the Academies for Counter-terrorism and Liaison to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Klausner is a past president of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and has been Chairman of the National Science Education Standards Projects of the National Academy of Sciences. He previously served as the Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President at The Column Group. Dr. Klausner currently chairs the International Advisory Board for Samsung, is the Chairman of Audax Health, and previously chaired the Strategic Oversight Council of Sanofi. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Klausner holds an M.D. from Duke Medical School. He serves as Chairman at Xtremity.
Individual/Angel
GSF India

GSF India

India

Founded in 2012, GSF India is an accelerator firm based in Gurgaon, India. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage startups based in India. The firm focuses on education, SaaS, healthcare, future of work, media, entertainment, and fintech sectors.
Accelerator Incubator
GSV Advisors

GSV Advisors

Chicago, Illinois, United States

GSV Advisors is dedicated to helping education entrepreneurs connect with investors and partners to become the next market leading company
Banking Education Venture Capital Investment Bank
Gulf Islamic Investments

Gulf Islamic Investments

United Arab Emirates

Founded in 2014, Gulf Islamic Investments is an asset management firm based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The firm makes private equity investments in healthcare, technology, education, consumer services, food and beverage sectors, and venture capital investments in enterprise systems, big data and analytics, security, medical devices, consumer devices and e-commerce sectors. The firm also makes real estate investments in office, retail, industrial, logistics and senior housing properties.
Asset Management Company

Guosen H&S

China

Founded on August 8, 2008, Guosen H&S is an early stage and growth stage venture capital firm based in Shenzhen, China. The firm has previously invested in areas such as information technology, media, education, finance, entertainment, and more.
Growth Capital

Gustavo Caetano

United States

Dr. Steven Wheelwright is an Angel Investor. He serves as Senior Advisor at NaviMed Capital. He also serves as Advisory Board Member at CareSyntax. He also served as Limited Partner at Cornerstone Continuity Partners. He is the Advisor Emeritus and former President of Brigham Young University, Hawaii a part of the Church Education System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is also former Professor and Senior Associate Dean at Harvard Business School. From 2003-2006, he was a Baker Foundation Professor and Senior Associate Dean, Director of HBS Publication Activities. In that role, he oversaw the HBS Publishing Company (including HBR, HBS Press books, HBS cases, e-Learning products, and newsletters/conferences). He also oversaw the major on-campus construction projects. From 2000-2003, he and his wife fulfilled a full-time voluntary assignment as the President of the London, England Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From 1995-1999, he served as Senior Associate Dean responsible for the MBA Program at Harvard. He then served as Senior Associate Dean and Director of Faculty Hiring and Planning and had oversight responsibility for distance learning. Professor Wheelwright first taught at Harvard from 1971-1979 and was the Thomas Henry Carroll-Ford Foundation Visiting Professor from 1985-1986. He rejoined the Harvard faculty in 1988. In his years away from Harvard, he was the Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers Professor of Management at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. His most recent book, developed with HBS colleague Clayton Christensen and Stanford colleague, Robert Burgelman, is Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation, 4th ed. Dr. Wheelwright is also the author or co-author of more than a dozen other books. He has a B.S. degree in Mathematics from the University of Utah and an M.B.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. In addition to his Harvard and Stanford positions, he served on the faculty of INSEAD (European Institute of Management) in Fontainebleau, France. He has consulted in the areas of business and operations strategy and improving product development capabilities. He currently serves as a Board member at O.C. Tanner Company (service awards), at Zions Bank (banking), and at the Polynesian Cultural Center (cultural attraction and entertainment venue adjacent to BYU-Hawaii campus). He also serves as a Senior Advisor Emeritus at Surgical Intelligence
Individual/Angel

Guy Suter

India

Ms. Chitra Talwar serves as Board Member at Jana Small Finance Bank. Chitra Talwar has over three decades of corporate experience in two leading consumer products companies, Britannia and PepsiCo. She worked in India and extensively in international markets, based out of New York. Her functional expertise are in sales, marketing, strategy and general management. She has lead global teams to develop, implement and sustain sales best practices across international markets. Currently active in nonprofit areas on education and women & child safety, she also holds a keen interest in start-up space in Retail and Skill Development. She holds a BA in Economics from Madras University and an MBA from XLRI.
Individual/Angel
Hacker Lab

Hacker Lab

United States

Hacker Lab is an accelerator based in Sacramento, California. The firm was founded in 2011 and provides support for bootstrapping startups and offers community driven education, coworking and tech related events. It also offers mentorship and collaboration for Sacramento's tech and innovative community.
Accelerator Incubator

Haier Capital

China

Qingdao Haier Venture Capital is a venture capital arm of Haier Group. The fund seeks to make investments in the medical and health (medical equipment, medical services and intelligent platforms, community care and intelligent platforms, medical technology, innovative treatment methods); intelligent technology (5G, semiconductors, industrial intelligence, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, intelligence Home and smart wearables, smart cities, financial technology, innovative consumption (new education, new content and distribution, innovative consumption platforms, new consumer content and brands, innovative cultural tourism). It is based in Shanghai, China and founded in 2010.
Venture Capital
Halloran Philanthropies

Halloran Philanthropies

United States

Founded in 2007, Halloran Philanthropies is an impact investor based in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. The firm seeks to invest in clean energy, and water, agriculture, education, housing, and healthcare.
Impact-investing Firm
Halo Investment Management

Halo Investment Management

United Arab Emirates

Founded in 2016, Halo Investment Management is a growth equity firm based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The firm seeks to invest in the healthcare, medical, education and training, food and beverages, agriculture, retail, and consumer sectors.
Growth Capital
Haltech

Haltech

Canada

Haltech is an accelerator and a non-profit organization that helps technology entrepreneurs and companies to develop and accelerate their ideas and product innovations into growing ventures. The firm seeks to invest in the advanced manufacturing, digital media, clean technology, life sciences and healthcare, educational technology, agricultural and food science, mining, consumer goods and social innovation sectors.
Accelerator Incubator
Hampton Holding

Hampton Holding

United Kingdom

Founded in 2005, Hampton Holding is a private equity firm headquartered in London, United Kingdome with regional offices based in Beijing and Hong Kong. The firm seeks to invest in China's innovative companies operating in healthcare, tourism, culture and arts, technology and education sectors. The firm also provides strategic advisory services to global companies, enabling them to enter the Chinese market and invest in unique opportunities as well as support major Chinese companies in their 'go global' outreach.
Private Equity Firm
Hanhai Plug and Play

Hanhai Plug and Play

China

Hanhai Plug and Play wass an accelerator that sought to invest in the educational services, media, entertainment, biotechnology and information technology sectors. The firm wass based in Zhegzhou City, China.
Accelerator Incubator

Hans Falkenburg

United States

Arj Wignaraja, formerly Managing Director at Stax, founded the Colombo, Sri Lanka office in 2005. Currently, he serves Stax as a Senior Advisor and continues to advise teams of consultants, analysts, and technical specialists who work directly or in conjunction with their U.S.-based colleagues to support Stax's client engagements around the world. Arj's expertise includes the Asia-Pacific region, where he advises corporate clients on market entry and expansion in high-growth segments such as education, financial services, and manufacturing, with a particular emphasis on data analytics and consumer-driven insights. Before establishing the Colombo office, Arj served as a director in Stax's Chicago office, where he worked with financial services clients on growth opportunities and competitive challenges, and evaluated investment opportunities for private equity clients. Arj came to Stax from The Boston Consulting Group, where he helped formulate business strategies for Fortune 500 clients in financial services and industrial goods. Arj holds an M.B.A. from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, and a B.A. in Economics, with honors, from Princeton University.
Individual/Angel
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