Join the board of our portfolio companies

If you have relevant professional experience, you could potentially qualify for a board position in one of our 35 portfolio companies.

Sign up for the Board List here

The Board List

Are you interested in becoming involved in board work? Sign up for the Board List and get the opportunity for board positions in our portfolio companies when vacancies are posted.

Since 2008, we have invested in over 71 companies and are currently active with 35 portfolio companies. Our investments are divided into two main areas: Ventures and Properties.

As part of our commitment to our portfolio companies, we actively help assemble boards that are tailored to the specific needs and challenges each company faces. We already have an extensive network of experienced professionals and experts across various industries and sectors, with whom we collaborate to find the best candidates. However, we are always looking to expand our network to ensure the best matches for our portfolio companies.

If you wish to take part in the board work of our portfolio companies, you can sign up for our Board List. By expressing your interests and skills, we will consider your profile when there is a need to assemble or replace board members in one of our portfolio companies.

Sign up for our Board List today and be a part of our ongoing effort to assemble professional boards with the right skills and experiences!

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FAQ

Yes.
As a starting point, yes.
The workload as a board member varies depending on the specific company. It may include participation in regular board meetings, involvement in subcommittees, and extraordinary meetings. The exact time and task commitment will vary based on the company's size, complexity, and current needs. It's important to discuss and clarify workload expectations with the specific company before taking on a board
Even if you haven't had the formal experience of sitting on a board, it's certainly not an absolute requirement. It's important to note that valuable insights and contributions can come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, not just those who have specifically sat on a board before. It's really your ability to contribute specific, relevant experiences and resources that matters the most.