Navigate Ventures expands team with double appointment
Navigate Ventures, the venture capital firm focused on bridging the early growth funding gap between Series A and Series B, has strengthened its team with two new hires.
Azra Bahtijarevic joins as chief of staff in a newly created role, tasked with streamlining internal processes, enhancing investor relations, and supporting strategic growth.
Azra brings extensive experience from her previous role at international consultancy GovRisk.
Meanwhile, Adnan Spahic has been appointed investment manager, focusing on identifying and supporting high-potential B2B SaaS investments.
He brings ten years of investment experience, combining finance and technology expertise.
Led by managing partner Ivan Nikkhoo, Navigate Ventures provides capital and guidance to help founders scale and meet investor expectations.
Ivan said: “Our mission is to help high-potential B2B SaaS startups navigate the widening gap between Series A and Series B.
“Azra and Adnan bring valuable experience and energy to the team, and their contributions will strengthen our ability to support the next generation of enterprise technology leaders.”
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