The unit chief left one month after the head of venture funds’ own exit.

Eddi Danasuputro, former Mandiri Capital CEO

Eddi Danasuputro has announced his departure from his chief executive role at Mandiri Capital, the corporate venture capital arm of Indonesia-based financial services firm Mandiri Bank, after nearly seven years at the helm.

“After six and a half years (two terms) of building this company, it’s time for me to pass on the baton to new management,” said Danusaputro in his statement. ”Too many stories of laughter, tears and drama to share in one post.”

He did not specify in the statement where he would be moving to next, saying he is still updating his curriculum vitæ.

Danasuputro’s departure from Mandiri Capital comes just one month after another high-profile exit from the unit, namely that of Joshua Agusta, who led the unit’s investment operations and fundraising activities as director of venture funds…

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Fernando Moncada Rivera

Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.