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    Patrick Norris

    General Partner at Notion Capital

    Patrick Norris is a highly educated professional with a strong background in finance and investment. He holds a Master's degree in Finance and Investment from The University of Edinburgh, a Bachelor's degree in International Management with German from Alliance Manchester Business School, and has studied Economics and Finance at WU, Vienna University of Economics and Business. Patrick also attended Glenalmond College and The King's Hospital.

    Throughout his career, Patrick Norris has held key positions in numerous organizations, showcasing his expertise in investment and strategic decision-making. He has served as an Investor and Non-Executive Director at several companies, including HarborLab, Hokodo, claimsforce, Upvest, Vortexa, and Workable. Additionally, he has been involved as a General Partner at Notion Capital and has contributed his insights as a Board Observer at various firms such as Elevaate, Quotient Technology Inc., DueDil, Dealflo, Smartpipe Solutions Ltd, and Mojn Ltd.

    Prior to these roles, Patrick Norris has been actively engaged in entrepreneurship, having co-founded Friendorsement and founded Own Media Ltd. and Daisy Enterprises Ltd. He also worked as a Senior Associate in the TMT Team at Skillcapital, demonstrating his versatility in both startup ventures and established organizations.

    With a diverse and extensive professional history, Patrick Norris combines his academic knowledge with hands-on experience in finance, investment, entrepreneurship, and strategic leadership. His track record of successful contributions to various companies highlights his abilities in driving growth and innovation.

    Patrick Norris's unique blend of educational achievements, entrepreneurial spirit, and strategic acumen makes him a valuable asset in the world of finance, investment, and business development.

    Highlights

    Jun 28 · CNBC
    As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of 'buy now, pay later' startups are stealing the spotlight - CNBC
    As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of 'buy now, pay later' startups are stealing the spotlight
    Jun 28 · CNBC
    As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of 'buy now, pay later' startups are stealing the spotlight - CNBC
    As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of 'buy now, pay later' startups are stealing the spotlight
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    Greater London, England, United Kingdom