After three years at the Ki Tua Fund, Grieve will be looking for new opportunities.

Campbell Grieve has left Ki Tua Fund, the corporate venturing arm of New Zealand-based dairy company Fonterra, after three years as investment manager.

“Today is my last day at Ki Tua Fund. It’s been wild, thrilling, rewarding, and (at times) trying 3 and a half years getting this thing off the ground with an amazing team,” said Grieve in a post on LinkedIn.

“I’ve got some short-term contract work ahead of me and then I’m looking for opportunities to do what I love…working on or investing into ideas that solve big and impactful problems.”

Since June, Grieve had been a board member at Prolific Machines, a synthetic biology company whose $55m series B1 round that Ki Tua Fund backed last summer.

Grieve worked in Fonterra in various capacities, including senior manager for strategic assignments, consumer insights manager, and behaviour prediction and insights manager.

He also had a four-year stint as senior research manager at market research company NeedScope.

Fernando Moncada Rivera

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