Andrew Mccolm

Venture Partner at Closed Loop Partners

For over 15 years, Andrew has been leading the development of university-based startup companies. He is currently President of Enterprise Development Advisors, LLC, specializing in early-stage startup development. He typically serves as Interim CEO, COO or in Product and Business Development roles. Past responsibilities have included leading the startup incubators at both the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, Michigan’s two major research universities with a combined annual research budget of over $2B. He was also Managing Director of Early Stage Partners LLP, a $100M Midwest focused venture capital fund and was the founder of a manufacturing focused cleantech startup, Fusion Coolant Systems.

Earlier in his career, Andrew had extensive international experience in telecommunications with multiple startup companies across three continents. He has held leadership positions from founder to C-level at both private and publicly traded companies as well as serving as a board member on numerous public, private and non-profit companies.

Andrew is a graduate of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan where he received an MBA with high distinction. His undergraduate degree was in Electrical Engineering & Management from McMaster University, and he is a registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.

His lifelong passion has been in transforming cutting edge technologies to commercial realities.

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Ann Arbor, United States

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Closed Loop Partners

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Closed Loop Partners is a New York based investment firm comprised of venture capital, growth equity, private equity, project finance and an innovation center. They invest in the circular economy, a new economic model focused on a profitable and sustainable future. The circular economy is the most significant restructuring of global commerce since the industrial revolution. It is an overhaul of how products are designed, manufactured, sold, refurbished and recycled. It is a framework for global corporations and start ups alike to reimagine capitalism in order to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and protect the environment they share. It is a platform to amplify opportunities for growth in a natural-resource constrained world.


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