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    Josh Best

    Josh Best is a General Partner at KTM Ventures Innovation Fund LP, a position he has held since October 2016.1 He is based in Sydney, Australia. KTM Ventures is an Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership (ESVCLP) incorporated under Australian law, focusing on investments in technology, fintech, and life sciences sectors.1

    In addition to his role at KTM Ventures, Josh Best is also the Founder of Alua Group, an Australian investment firm focused on public and private companies, which he established in December 2019.1

    Prior to his current roles, Josh Best spent 10 years as the Chief Investment Officer at KIS Capital Partners, which he co-founded in 2009.2 His career in finance began straight out of high school, starting as a mail boy in a small stockbroking firm and progressing through various roles including derivatives back office, trading floor operator, and hedge fund sales.2

    Josh Best is also an active angel investor and increasingly focuses on investing in established, private family businesses through reilly+best.2 Additionally, he provides advisory services to private companies and their founders through Alua Advisory, helping them achieve their goals through capital stack optimization.2

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    Nov 25 · thevcfactory.com
    Venture Capital Investment Committees: Best Practices From Elite ...
    Jan 1 · joshbest.com
    Past and present
    Mar 31 · ktmcapital.com.au
    KTM Ventures – KTM Capital

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