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    Anders Frankel

    Supporting companies within climate impact through investments and advice.

    Anders Frankel is an experienced investor and board member specializing in SaaS companies, with a strong background as a founder, CEO, and advisor. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board at Plant, a company that provides climate calculation solutions for the construction and real estate industry.2

    Frankel has a diverse educational background, holding degrees from prestigious institutions such as Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Harvard Business School, INSEAD, and Lund University, with a focus on business, marketing, management, and economics.

    Throughout his career, Frankel has held various key roles in multiple organizations, including:

    • Chairman of the Board at Plant
    • Board Member, Investor, and Advisor for companies like Bintel AB, Hemma AB, Klang.ai, Southern Lights, and Good Investments AB
    • Former CEO at Position Green and APSIS

    Frankel is particularly interested in companies that make a positive impact and have growth potential. He is actively seeking new investment and advisory opportunities.

    In November 2022, Frankel announced his departure from Position Green as the company transitioned from its founding stage to a running business.1 More recently, in November 2023, he contributed to the "Doers & Dreamers" book, which contains stories and inspirations from entrepreneurs.3

    Highlights

    Jul 17 · gsb.stanford.edu
    Kathryn Shaw | Stanford Graduate School of Business
    Jul 1 · shizune.co
    Top 50 Sustainability Angel Investors in Sweden in December 2024

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