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Chief Operating Officer – COO
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
12 days ago
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0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Chief Operating Officer – COO
16VC
• Oversee the firm's operations, investment processes, founder programs, and ecosystem initiatives. • Work closely with the Founder & General Partner to build a scalable venture platform that supports founders, investors, and portfolio companies. • Lead day-to-day operations of 16VC. • Build and improve internal systems, processes, and workflows. • Manage legal, finance, compliance, and administrative operations. • Coordinate deal flow, due diligence, and investment execution. • Manage SPV setup, documentation, and closing processes. • Maintain portfolio and investment reporting systems. • Oversee portfolio onboarding and founder engagement. • Manage founder support initiatives and strategic programs. • Support LP communications and reporting. • Coordinate investor updates, meetings, and documentation. • Maintain strong relationships across the investor network. • Support events, community initiatives, and strategic partnerships.
Job Requirements
- Experience in venture capital, startups, private equity, consulting, or operations leadership.
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and initiatives simultaneously.
- Understanding of startup ecosystems and venture investing.
- Strong communication and relationship management skills.
Benefits
- Equity and/or carry participation based on contribution and tenure
- Performance-based incentives tied to firm growth and strategic objectives
- Opportunity to help shape the future of 16VC as a long-term partner
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