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Industries12
Markets20
Stated Portfolio17

About Terry Fisher

Terry Fisher is a serial angel investor and entrepreneur with extensive experience across various industries. He has been the CEO of two multi-billion dollar companies and has created six successful business exits. His investment focus spans sectors such as technology, media, consumer goods, sports, art, property, wellness, fintech, eSports, FMCG, advertising, and communications. He is actively involved in over ten startup and scale-up ventures at any given time. His investment strategy emphasizes early-stage and growth-stage companies, particularly in the seed and early stages. He seeks opportunities that align with his expertise and interests, aiming to provide strategic guidance and support to emerging businesses. His approach is hands-on, leveraging his extensive experience to mentor and advise founders and management teams. Terry's track record includes significant exits, such as the sale of Voisey to Snapchat in 2020. He is also a board-level advisor and non-executive director, offering his expertise to various organizations. His investment philosophy centers on identifying innovative companies with strong growth potential and providing them with the resources and guidance needed to succeed in competitive markets.

Geographical Focus

United StatesUnited KingdomAustraliaEuropeAsiaMiddle EastNorth AfricaSouth AsiaSub-Saharan AfricaSoutheast AsiaEastern EuropeAfricaSouth AmericaWestern EuropeCentral AsiaNorth AmericaCaribbeanEast AsiaCentral AmericaOceania

Requirements

Innovative business models, Strong growth potential, Experienced management teams, Scalable operations, Clear exit strategies

Stated Portfolio17

Leeds United
Voisey
Huddersfield Town
Sunday Ventures
Centtrip
Craft Irish Whiskey
David Henty Art
Genio Della Pizza
Going Places
Gold Medal
SurgEase
Hangar X
Ingame Sports
Mapperarti
Netflights
OH4
Thomas Cook

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