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GCV Powerlist 2019: Ian Simmons

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Ian Simmons, Magna International


May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Ruchita Sinha

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Ruchita Sinha, Sanofi Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Anne Sissel

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Anne Sissel, Baxter Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Dave Smith

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Dave Smith, Corning

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Rajesh Swaminathan

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Rajesh Swaminathan, Applied Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Gen Tsuchikawa

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Gen Tsuchikawa, Sony Innovation Fund

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Jonathan Tudor

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Jonathan Tudor, Centrica

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Erica Whittaker

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Erica Whittaker, UCB Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Ben Wright

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Ben Wright, 3M Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Lily Yeung

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Lily Yeung, Molex Ventures

May 23, 2019

GCV Powerlist 2019: Michael Young

26 – 100 in alphabetical order: Michael Young, Caterpillar Ventures

May 23, 2019

Intel Capital - the power of people

Venture capital is commonly referred to as a people business. Intel Capital, the corporate venturing unit of technology company Intel, has adopted that approach more than most by accessing a diaspora of former employees to help syndicate deals, and thousands of entrepreneurial executives it has backed over nearly 30 years.

May 20, 2019
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