SoftBank Vision Fund’s Deep Nishar to leave firm by year-end
Bloomberg was the
first to report on his exit earlier this month.
Nishar made the announcement through a
LinkedIn post on Monday.
“Deep played an important role in hiring and mentoring employees, advising our founders, and overseeing out investing activities in enterprise, frontier tech and health tech,” Rajeev Misra, chief executive officer of SoftBank Investment Advisers was
quoted as saying by Bloomberg on Monday.
36 investments-8 IPOs,2 M&A & 2 SPACs to date. What an amazing six years! Thanks to Masa, Rajeev, Ron and the SoftB… https://t.co/1a7n7Y8YTj
— deep nishar (@deepnishar) 1632754843000
Nishar has over 20 years of experience in helping build and grow internet and software businesses. Prior to SoftBank, he served as senior vice-president of Products and User Experience at LinkedIn and held a number of leadership roles at Google.
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Previously, he was the founder of enterprise software company Patkai Networks.
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