Jennifer is a partner at Integra Partners and was formerly a principal at Dymon Asia Ventures.
Jennifer started her career in Morgan Stanley’s investment banking division in New York, covering financial sponsors and consumer / retail companies. She returned to Singapore in 2011, when she joined TPG Capital, evaluating investment opportunities in Southeast Asia. Jennifer also spent several years with a family office focusing on investing in and actively managing their early-stage venture portfolio. Jennifer joined Integra Partners (formerly known as Dymon Asia Ventures) in November 2017.
Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Magna Cum Laude in Economics from Amherst College. On behalf on Integra Partners, Jennifer sits on the board of Naluri, GIMO and Cleanhub. Jennifer also sat on the board of ReaQta, up until the acquisition by IBM.
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In an era of increased awareness and advocacy for diversity and inclusion, the conversation surrounding gender diversity within corporate boards, entrepreneurial ventures and fundraising has gained substantial traction. However, amidst the chatter about the need for more women founders, female investors and overall greater female representation at the highest echelons of business, a pertinent question arises: Is this shift motivated by a genuine need for inclusion and commercial advantage or primarily driven by the fear of backlash from the "cancel culture" and scrutiny from ESG enthusiasts?
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