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    Niall McEvoy

    Manager - High Potential Start Ups (ICT)

    Niall McEvoy is a seasoned business professional with a strong background in enterprise software sales and venture capital. His LinkedIn profile (username niall-mcevoy-4306b66) lists his current role as Partner and Head of Venture at Elkstone, a leading Irish venture capital firm.56 Previously, he served as Manager of the High Potential Start-Ups (HPSU) ICT team at Enterprise Ireland for seven years, where he oversaw investments in early-stage tech startups.134

    Career Highlights:

    • Enterprise Ireland (2015–2022): Led the HPSU ICT team, supporting high-growth startups in sectors like AI, blockchain, and IoT. He emphasized the importance of commercial applications of emerging technologies and highlighted Ireland’s potential as a deep-tech hub.34
    • Elkstone (2020–present): Partner managing a €100m venture fund for seed/pre-Series A startups, backing companies like Manna Drone Delivery and Flipdish. Advocates for increased state support for early-stage entrepreneurs.14
    • Enterprise Software Experience: Held leadership roles at SAP, Oracle, and Veeva Systems, spanning sales, account management, and pre-sales consulting.2

    Key Contributions:

    • Startup Ecosystem Advocacy: Stresses the need for realistic financial projections and rigorous scrutiny of assumptions when pitching to investors.1
    • Policy Influence: Calls for better incentives to encourage multinational tech employees to transition into entrepreneurship.4

    His LinkedIn activity includes sharing insights on Enterprise Ireland’s leadership in European startup investments.6

    Highlights

    Enterprise Ireland approves €3.5 million in investment to start-up ...
    Dec 19 · rte.ie
    Enterprise Ireland approved €3.5m for start-ups in Nov - RTE
    Enterprise Ireland approved €3.5m for 18 start-ups in November
    What does an investor look for in a founder? - Silicon Republic
    'For an economy to prosper, you need successful entrepreneurs'
    'For an economy to prosper, you need successful entrepreneurs'
    24 Million Invested In Start-Ups In 2023 | Enterprise Ireland
    Mar 27 · Irish Independent
    Irish digital health firm Wellola raises over €2m and plans further growth - Irish Independent
    Irish digital health firm Wellola raises over €2m and plans further growth - Irish Independent
    Dublin start-up Lative secures $3m for its software platform - SiliconRepublic.com
    Dublin start-up Lative secures $3m for its software platform - SiliconRepublic.com
    Enterprise Ireland's Niall McEvoy: 'Ireland is a deep-tech powerhouse'
    Enterprise Ireland's Niall McEvoy: 'Ireland is a deep-tech powerhouse'

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    Ireland