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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 12/20/2024 03:23 EDT

Dutch VC Capital Mills welcomes two new partners: Meet them here

Gorinchem, the Netherlands-based Capital Mills, a Dutch venture capital firm, announced the promotion of Barry de Kock, and René Delsing to partner. Barry de Kock (partner) says, “After almost 10 years at Capital Mills I am truly honored and keen to take on the role of managing partner. Despite the many milestones we have reached, ... Read more

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