Jeremie Berrebi
Jeremie Berrebi (born 4 June 1978) is a French-Israeli technology entrepreneur and investor. He was considered as the "Most Active Angel Investor in the World" by Business Insider from 2010 to 2015. [1][2] BiographyJeremie Berrebi was the editor for ZDNet French in 1996, a technology news agency. In 1997 he co-founded Google news ancestor Net2one one of the first French internet news provider, later in 2004 Net2one sold to TNS Group (UK). In March 2010 Berrebi co-founded with Xavier Niel Kima Ventures,[3][4] a fund dedicated organization to invest in 50 to 100 startups a year everywhere in the world.[5] Berrebi is active in the investment, private equity and technology industries with more than 360 investments.[6] In May 2015, Berrebi announced his departure from Kima Ventures, the launch of Magical Capital, advising family offices and corporates on their investments, acquisitions and digital transformation[7] and joined the LetterOne Technology advisory board that he left in April 2017.[8][9] Awards and recognitionBerrebi won the Europas Prize of Best European Angel Investor in 2014.[10] Public positions
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