Invests in
Sectors:
Locations:
Min Investment:
$100,000.00Max Investment:
$500,000.00Target Investment:
$300,000.00
Skills
Education
- TA
- SC
Lists including Jessy
Work Experience
2024
Founder and Managing Director
2024
Encour is a strategic communications agency that emboldens clients to command the narrative.
2020 - 2024
Partner
2023 - 2024
AfterWork Ventures is a $20 million community-powered VC fund that invests in pre-seed and seed stage startups in Australia and New Zealand. In pooling our diverse skills, functional knowledge, and networks, we are able to punch above our weight in the quality of our dealflow, the incisiveness of our due diligence, and the breadth of support we provide to our portfolio companies. Website: afterwork.vc
Principal / Head of Community
2022 - 2023
Investment Manager / Head of Community
2021 - 2022
Fellow
2020 - 2021
Alongside my role at NAB Ventures, I was a Fellow at Afterwork Ventures.
2020 - 2021
Senior Investment Analyst
2020 - 2021
NAB Ventures is a $110 million VC fund making strategic investments in high-growth tech companies strategically aligned to NAB group. The fund has a global mandate and is stage-agnostic.
2020 - 2020
Secondee
2020 - 2020
I completed a part-time, remote secondment to Binarri-binyja Yarrawoo (BBY), the backbone organisation implementing the Empowered Communities reform agenda in East Kimberley.
2018 - 2020
Associate
2018 - 2020
I gained a breadth of experience across industries (financial services, health, higher education, government) and competencies (operating model, deal strategy, M&A).
2017 - 2017
Winter Intern
2017 - 2017
Conducted research as part of comprehensive independent review of quality assurance mechanisms in Australian hospitals. Published in "Strengthening safety statistics: How to make hospital safety data more useful" (2017)
2016 - 2016
Campus Brand Ambassador
2016 - 2016
Research Intern
2016 - 2016
Research published in ANU Journal of Undergraduate Research: Wu, Jessy. 2017. “Gifted Underachievement: The causes of gifted underachievement and interventions to reverse this pattern”. ANU Undergraduate Research Journal 8 (August), 13–26.
2016 - 2016
Electorate Officer
2016 - 2016