The NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) has announced a new investment team with extensive experience. AI, energy and climate, quantum, materials, space technology, and semiconductors. These knowledge sets will be used to “identify cutting-edge startups, support leading founders, and strengthen the defense, security, and resilience of our allies.”
They join the firm's founding team, which includes Managing Partners Andrea Traversone, Kelly Chen, Patrick Schneider-Sikorsky, Thorsten Claus and Chris O'Connor, who have been instrumental in launching the fund's investment activity over the past 12 months.
senior Ben Bamforth Previously, he was an Investment Manager at XTX Ventures, the venture arm of XTX Markets, and prior to that spent four years at Amadeus Capital Partners, a leading European deep tech venture capital firm. He is a Chartered Accountant and holds an MSc in Mathematics and Physics from Durham University.
Head of Sustainability Brooke Latham She leads NIF's sustainability, responsible use and climate security strategies. She is responsible for the implementation of these strategies for direct and indirect investments, supporting the portfolio to develop best-in-class practices, and running the firm.
Brooke has a background in sustainable finance and international relations. Prior to joining NIF, she was Director of Climate and Impact at a French venture capital firm and before that worked at Sonen Capital, an impact fund of funds focused on emerging markets. Brooke began her career in Central America in impact investing and helping to grow local ecosystems. She holds a BA in Political Science and International Relations and an MBA from Esade Business School.
Operation Manager Lauren Reed She works closely with the leadership team and external stakeholders to efficiently execute NIF projects and initiatives. Prior to joining NIF, Lauren served in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves in Ottawa, Canada for nearly 20 years. While serving in the Reserves, she worked in a variety of bootstrapped and venture capital backed technology start-ups.
fellow Trisha Saxena He is researching nine EDT startups and founders, focusing on space, biotechnology, materials and energy security and resilience applications. He is also responsible for capacity development in Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic and Portugal, building relationships with local VCs and founders to better understand the deep tech landscape in these regions.
Prior to joining NIF, Trisha spent two years on the investment team at Seraphim Space, a global venture capital fund investing in emerging space industries. Prior to that, she spent several years as an Asset Management Analyst at HSBC working on public market equities and quantitative strategies. Trisha holds a Masters in Physics from Imperial College London, where her Masters thesis focused on Saturn's magnetosphere.
fellow David Ordonez David focuses on direct trade from a science, technology and R&D perspective, with particular interest in Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Systems, Space and Hypersonic technologies. David focuses on the Baltic and Southern European ecosystems, particularly Spain, Greece, Lithuania and Latvia.
Prior to joining NIF, David worked in F1 engineering where he held various roles ranging from developing and integrating new technologies into wind tunnel systems to designing race-winning cars. During his longest tenure at Alpine, he worked with drivers on optimizing car performance using data insights. David holds BSc and MSc degrees in Aerospace Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and Delft University of Technology, and an MBA from Quantic Business and Technology School.
fellow Lennart Velten We look at a variety of topics with a focus on energy and supply chain security, new materials and manufacturing. We are based in the Netherlands and are involved in partner engagement. We are deeply involved in ecosystems in Western European countries as well as Iceland, Italy and Slovakia.
Lennart began his career as a public policy consultant working on new technology adoption and innovation in life sciences. He then moved to climate technology venture capital, focusing on asset-focused approaches in clean energy and circular economy. Immediately prior to joining NIF, he spent a year helping start-ups raise capital and build their growth plans. Lennart holds a Master's degree in Science, Business and Innovation and a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Business Psychology.
Nella Brown As an Associate at the Fund of Funds, she works closely with Torsten to strengthen local capacities, foster ecosystem growth and raise global awareness of Deep Tech in the emerging space. Nela is also working on building connections with relevant venture capital managers in the NATO region.
Nera previously worked at DN Capital, a London-based venture capital firm focused on SaaS, marketplaces, fintech and consumer investments, where she supported finance, assisted with due diligence and structured LP partnerships. She also served as a business analyst at Sure Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based insurance technology venture capital firm. After graduating from the Hotchkiss School, Nera earned a BA in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on Entrepreneurship and Technology.
Adoption Associate Wojtek Strpczewski He drives the NIF's technology adoption mission by conducting military use case and impact analyses for deep tech startups, advising portfolio companies on developing defense go-to-market, product and expansion strategies, and working closely with allied stakeholders across government, private capital and industry to introduce cutting edge technologies to NATO forces and the defense industrial base.
Prior to joining NIF, Vojtek led the AI weapons development program at Helsing, focusing on aviation, space and intelligence. Previously, he worked as a corporate strategist specializing in Europe at BAE Systems and in the Council of the EU, working on counter-terrorism and the intersection of national security and advanced technologies.
Executive Assistant to the Managing Partner Mariana Occidente Report Reporting to the Managing Partner as an EA, you will provide executive support in a one-on-one working relationship and act as the primary contact for internal and external stakeholders on all matters pertaining to the Managing Partner's office. You will also serve as a liaison to the Board of Directors and senior management team, coordinating executive outreach and external relations efforts and planning events such as Board meetings.
Previously, he served as EA for the Global General Counsel at Walgreens Boots Alliance and EA for the Italian Defence Attaché in London.
London Office Manager and Executive Assistant Susanna Yersean You will provide comprehensive management and operational support. In addition to your role as Executive Assistant, you will also act as London Office Manager and act as the main liaison for all matters relating to the London office and company events.
Prior to joining NIF, Suzana gained extensive experience as an Executive Assistant at leading technology companies such as Facebook, Salesforce and Pinterest, supporting senior executives in delivering high-impact projects and initiatives.
Strategic Advisor Lars Floland It focuses on policy reforms that support the NIF mission, collaboration with governments and NATO, and the establishment of additional sub-funds.
Dr. Lars Floland is a lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He sits on the boards of the European Innovation Council (EIC), the EIC Foundation (EIC's equity investment arm) and the Danish Innovation Fund. He served as a special advisor at NATO HQ and helped establish the North Atlantic Defense Innovation Accelerator (DIANA) and the NATO Innovation Fund.
Limited Partner Liaison and Support Officer Veronika Bartakova He plays a key role in fostering Limited Partner (LP) engagement at NIF. He is passionate about building strong and lasting relationships with LPs and works to ensure seamless communication between the investment and operations teams and LPs.
Veronica served as lead officer for the establishment and launch of NIF at NATO HQ and has been involved in the creation of NIF from its early conception stages. Prior to her work at NATO, she worked as a Program Coordinator and Science Communication Officer at prg.ai, a non-profit based in the Czech Republic. Veronica holds an MA in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA from the Anglo American University in Prague, where she developed an interest in understanding the profound impact of emerging and disruptive technologies on defense and security.