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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
Dec 20 · enterprise-ireland.com
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
Dec 19 · siliconrepublic.com
Enterprise Ireland approved €3.5m for 18 start-ups in November
Jul 2 · siliconrepublic.com
What does an investor look for in a founder? - Silicon Republic
May 14 · enterprise-ireland.com
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
Jan 19 · SiliconRepublic.com
Dublin start-up Lative secures $3m for its software platform - SiliconRepublic.com