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2012 Powerlist: Alex Steel, Syngenta Ventures

He moved to the role having been a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) project leader at Syngenta, where he has worked since 2009.


Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Georg Schwegler, T-Venture

Schwegler joined T-Venture in October 2000 and was initially responsible for the INI-Ventures Fund and research and analysis, before taking over the management of the new T-Com Venture Fund in 2004 and becoming chief executive a year later.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Howard Schultz, Starbucks

The deal is unusually personalised for a chief executive of a major company, with Schultz himself sitting on the board of Square.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Hilton Romanski, Cisco

Romanski previously worked at US-based bank JP Morgan.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Jay Reinemann, BBVA New Ventures

San Francisco-based Reinemann is hopeful his role will significantly modernise the bank.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Wallace Pai, Motorola Mobility Ventures

He joined Motorola four years ago from US-based semiconductor company Qualcomm.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Fredrik Nordh, Saab Ventures

Nordh recently took over the corporate venturing unit, as the latest step in his second career-spell at Saab.

Nov 13, 2012

2012 Powerlist: Shin Nagakura, Transcosmos Investments

Nagakura says his brief is to "identify, analyse, recommend and execute possible investments and alliance deals which would have a strategic fit with TransCosmos Japan".

Nov 13, 2012
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