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Mr. Tom de Nert is a Head of Marketing at Appian Capital Advisory LLP.
Mr. de Nert was previously employed as a Consultant by SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd.
He received his undergraduate degree from Arteveldehogeschool.
Tom de Nert active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
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Appian Capital Advisory LLP
Appian Capital Advisory LLP Investment ManagersFinance Appian Capital invests in small and middle-market companies located in Latin America, Africa, North America, and Australia. The firm focuses on sectors such as metals, mining and infrastructure. It provides financing for buyout capital requirements. | Sales & Marketing | 01/02/2021 |
Former positions of Tom de Nert
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SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd.
SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Softbank Vision invests in technology companies across the Globe. The firm acquires minority and majority interests in both private and public companies with a minimum investment size of $100 million. | Consultant / Advisor | 01/10/2019 |
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Arteveldehogeschool
Arteveldehogeschool Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Appian Capital Advisory LLP
Appian Capital Advisory LLP Investment ManagersFinance Appian Capital invests in small and middle-market companies located in Latin America, Africa, North America, and Australia. The firm focuses on sectors such as metals, mining and infrastructure. It provides financing for buyout capital requirements. | Finance |
SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd.
SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Softbank Vision invests in technology companies across the Globe. The firm acquires minority and majority interests in both private and public companies with a minimum investment size of $100 million. | Finance |
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