Maker Partners
Marko Bogoievski is currently a Partner at MQB Partners, specializing in global healthtech investment management. Along with being a Co-Founder at Maker Partners, Marko is also involved in various other companies such as H.R.L. Morrison & Co, One New Zealand, Amplitel, Tend Health Ltd, Abel, noissue., Pictor, and Infratil where Marko held roles such as Operating Partner, Chief Executive, Chief Operating Officer, Director, and Shareholder. Marko holds a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Commerce from Victoria University of Wellington.
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Maker Partners
Maker is a collaboration between Ex Morrison & Co/Infratil CEO Marko Bogoievski, Ex Spark exec & Spark Ventures founder/CEO Rod Snodgrass, Serial Entrepreneur/early stage investor Jonathan Reid, and Entrepreneur/prolific technologist Hemant Walter-Rao. Our purpose is to undertake a number of meaningful & disruptive initiatives across the ANZ early stage eco-system. We are anchored by two key controlling interests: Maker Capital Fund A multi-million-dollar early stage venture capital fund focussed on purpose driven entrepreneurs with product and/or platform ideas. Maker Fund 1 leads pre-seed and seed stage investment rounds. Focused on purpose-driven world-class innovators, new thinkers and producers, Maker is assembling a portfolio of disruptive new products and platforms operating in existing value chains. With a ‘quality over quantity’ mandate, Maker provides investee companies with access to proven expertise and experience. Maker is the fund for Entrepreneurs who have the potential to make a real difference. Its Partners, Investors, and Supporters, are amongst the most connected and experienced across ANZ & beyond. Through them, Maker companies gain access to unrivalled knowledge, experience, seasoned networks, support, and a relentless pursuit for growth. Makercapital.fund Maker.Tech A technology services & venturing business working with blue chip partners across APAC. For more information, visit Maker.Tech