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2012 Powerlist: Ron Laufer, MedImmune

Laufer was a co-founder of Lilly Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of drugs peer Eli Lilly, and later a managing director at Visium Asset Management, a healthcare-focused investment firm.


Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Rachel Lam, Time Warner

Her unit has been investing in early to mid-stage companies that generate strategic value for Time Warner.

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Corina Kuiper, Philips

Kuiper has worked across Philips for more than 20 years.

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Kenichi Kimura, Mitsui

He is chief executive of Mitsui Global Investment from his Silicon Valley base. The 20-year veteran of Mitsui has long been involved with venture investments.

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Rimas Kapeskas, UPS

"It has been an interesting transition moving over to the corporate venturing side."

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Carleigh Jaques, Visa

Visa has ebbed and flowed with its corporate venturing strategy but, along with credit card providers American Express and Mastercard, has been more active recently, including backing mobile payments provider Square.

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Matt Hermann, Ascension

"I have one of the most fun jobs in Ascension Health and there are more than 120,000 employees."

Nov 25, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Darren Herman, KBS+ Ventures

KBS+ Ventures has an unusual model in corporate venturing in advertising, as it invests at the agency level rather than at the holding company level.

Nov 25, 2012
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