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Campbell Grieve Departs Ki Tua Fund, Seeks New Opportunities in Venture Capital and Innovation

New Zealand 09.01.2025
Source: DairyNews.today
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Campbell Grieve has stepped down from his role as investment manager at Ki Tua Fund, the corporate venturing arm of New Zealand’s dairy leader Fonterra, after three and a half years. Grieve reflected on his tenure in a LinkedIn post, describing the journey as “wild, thrilling, rewarding, and (at times) trying,” while expressing gratitude for his team’s efforts in establishing the fund.
Campbell Grieve Departs Ki Tua Fund, Seeks New Opportunities in Venture Capital and Innovation

Grieve, who has over 13 years of experience in venture capital, corporate strategy, and behavioral research across the food, health, and agriculture sectors, is now exploring new opportunities. “I’ve got some short-term contract work ahead of me and then I’m looking for opportunities to do what I love…working on or investing into ideas that solve big and impactful problems,” he said.

In addition to his role at Ki Tua Fund, Grieve has served as a board member for Prolific Machines, a synthetic biology company that raised $55 million in a Series B1 round supported by Ki Tua Fund last summer.

Grieve’s tenure at Fonterra saw him take on various strategic roles, including senior manager for strategic assignments, consumer insights manager, and behavior prediction and insights manager. Before joining Fonterra, he worked as senior research manager at market research firm NeedScope.

With a proven track record of driving innovation to advance human and planetary health, Grieve is seeking full-time roles, project consulting opportunities, or advisory positions. His expertise in launching and scaling impactful ventures makes him a valuable asset for startups and organizations seeking to innovate in the food and agriculture sectors.


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