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Information Venture Partners adds former Georgian investor Jane Podbelskaya as it continues to expand team
Toronto-based venture capital and private equity firm Information Venture Partners (Information VP) has appointed Jane Podbelskaya as principal, as the venture firm has continued to grow its investing team in recent months.
Podbelskaya, who previously served as a growth investor at Georgian Partners for over five years, brings 20 years of experience in software, operations, venture capital, and management consulting to Information VP. She told BetaKit she joined the firm because she wanted to focus on early-stage software investing.
“I strongly believe that the chosen focus area of the fund financial services software and FinTech positions it well to generate superior returns.”
John Graham, the new CPPIB CEO, already had successful career as a research scientist before joining pension fund theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Peter Dey is chairman of Paradigm Capital and Executive-in-Residence at the the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. Sarah Kaplan is Distinguished Professor at Rotman and author of The 360º Corporation: From Stakeholder Trade-offs to Transformation. They are also the co-authors of the Michael Lee-Chin Family Institute for Corporate Citizenship’s
Hot Docs executive director Brett Hendrie to depart in March Hot Docs president Chris McDonald will temporarily take over Hendrie s responsibilities while the board of directors searches for a new executive director. February 22, 2021
Brett Hendrie will depart his post as executive director of Hot Docs after eight years at the helm.
Hendrie (pictured) is expected to leave North America’s largest documentary festival once programming for the 2021 virtual edition – set to run from April 29 to May 9 – is finalized in late March. He is departing to take on a new position at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.