Jonas Bergman, Rocio Morales and Nina Röding have joined Chalmers Ventures, the investment and incubator arm of Chalmers University of Technology.
Chalmers Ventures, the investment and incubator arm of Chalmers University of Technology, has named three recent additions to its team – Jonas Bergman (pictured left), Rocio Morales (middle) and Nina Roding (right).
Bergman has been appointed investment director. He was previously a management consultant at consultancy firm JB Consulting from April 2018 until February 2019, and maintains his position as founder of automated investment service Avalark.
Bergman’s experience also covers chief executive roles with a range of private and public companies, having most recently held that position with medical device maker Integrum from 2015 until May 2018.
Morales has been hired as business controller and will be in charge of human resources. Morales replaces Viktor Brunnegård, who is on parental leave. She previously served as production manager at food and beverage company Sanamar Alimentación from 2015.
Finally, Röding has been brought on board as assistant to Chalmers Ventures’ chief executive Linnea Lindau.
– Image courtesy of Chalmers Ventures