EBAN - European Business Angel Network
Alessandro Craglia is an experienced EU Project Manager at EBAN - European Business Angel Network, overseeing six EU-funded projects that connect innovative startups with early-stage investors while also leading research, advocacy efforts, and partnership development. Previous roles include a trainee position at the European Economic and Social Committee, contributing to ten significant opinions on policy topics, a research internship at Geodan focused on urban digital twin projects, and project management roles at Carr Communications, where Alessandro led and supported multiple EU initiatives related to industrial research and crisis response. Alessandro holds a Master of Science in Science and Technology Policy from the University of Sussex and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Social Policy from Trinity College Dublin.
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EBAN - European Business Angel Network
EBAN is the pan-European representative for the early stage investor community gathering over 150 member organizations in more than 50 countries today. Established in 1999 by a group of pioneer angel networks in Europe with the collaboration of the European Commission and EURADA, EBAN represents a sector estimated to invest 11.4 billion Euros a year and playing a vital role in Europe’s future, notably in the funding of SMEs. EBAN fuels Europe’s growth through the creation of wealth and jobs.