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    Rebecca Meijlink

    Author of Bestseller on Amazon, publisher, capital raising, business development, and purpose driven strategic partnerships.

    Rebecca Meijlink: Experienced Financial Services Professional and Author

    Rebecca Meijlink is a Dutch national with over two decades of experience in the financial services industry. She has an extensive global network across developed and emerging markets.1

    Career Highlights

    • Managing Director at AlphaBet Capital Advisors Ltd, a financial advisory firm she founded in 2003 that is regulated by the FCA in the UK1
    • Previously held positions at several US investment banks, including:
      • Managing Director, Head of Institutional Pan-European Equity Sales to Investors in the Benelux at Bear Stearns in London1
      • Vice President at Robertson Stephens1
      • Head of Pan-European Institutional Equity sales to Investors in the Benelux, Vice President at Citigroup in London1
    • Worked at JP Morgan in Brussels as a Project Manager in the Services Development Department of Euroclear1
    • Worked at the European Commission in Brussels and the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations in Geneva1

    Author of Two Books

    • "Mastering Capital Raising", a comprehensive guide for companies seeking institutional investment5
    • "In the Fire of Capital, Living in Dubai & Doing Business in the Middle East"4

    Digital Marketing Expertise

    • Spoke on a webinar panel titled "Eight Ways Investment Managers Should Be Using Digital Marketing"2
    • Authored a LinkedIn post about being an Amazon bestselling author, publisher, and purpose-driven strategic partnerships3

    Rebecca Meijlink holds a masters in international law from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.1 She is based in London after spending ten years in the Middle East.1

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