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Dean McEvoy
Startup Investor, Strategic Technology Advisor & Director
Dean McEvoy is a prominent figure in the Australian tech industry, known for his expertise in technology ventures and cultivating a culture of innovation within organizations. With a successful track record as a founder, investor, and startup advisor, Dean has made significant contributions to the startup ecosystem. He achieved a major milestone by selling his company Spreets to Yahoo for $40M within a short span of 10 months post-launch. Over the years, he has invested in over 114 tech ventures, including notable unicorns like Canva, Zoox, Safety Culture, and Culture Amp.
Dean's leadership as the co-founder and CEO of Spreets exemplified his ability to not only establish a business from scratch but also foster a culture of innovation that drove rapid growth with a highly efficient team. His innate talent for scaling sales and business growth has enabled him to identify promising startups and provide them with strategic guidance for success. Dean's exceptional knack for selecting successful startups for Startmate's accelerator program earned him the title of “Most Valuable Mentor” in 2019, recognizing his unparalleled ability to spot and nurture successful companies over the fund's lifespan.
An ardent advocate for innovation, Dean played a pivotal role in collaborating with prominent figures in Australia's tech landscape to establish the Sydney Startup Hub and one of the largest tech precincts globally. His passion lies in collaborating with visionary individuals at the nexus of technology and impactful change. Dean believes that companies embracing innovation in the next decade will seize the greatest rewards, and he stands ready to leverage his knowledge and expertise to assist them in maximizing this transformative opportunity.
Apart from his illustrious career in technology ventures, Dean McEvoy holds a diversified educational background, having studied Bachelor of Commerce with majors in Finance, Marketing, and Accounting at the University of Sydney, as well as completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Advertising and Marketing & Communications at the University of Technology Sydney. Additionally, he pursued a range of subjects during his high school education at St Josephs College Hunters Hill.
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