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Campbell Grieve has left Ki Tua Fund, the corporate venturing arm of New Zealand-based dairy company Fonterra, after three years as investment manager.
“Today is my last day at Ki Tua Fund. It’s been wild, thrilling, rewarding, and (at times) trying 3 and a half years getting this thing off the ground with an amazing team,” said Grieve in a post on LinkedIn.
“I’ve got some short-term contract work ahead of me and then I’m looking for opportunities to do what I love…working on or investing into ideas that solve big and impactful problems.”
Since June, Grieve had been a board member at Prolific Machines, a synthetic biology company whose $55m series B1 round that Ki Tua Fund backed last summer.
He also had a four-year stint as senior research manager at market research company NeedScope.
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