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Guillaume Fournier
VC at Credo Ventures
Guillaume Fournier is a General Partner at Credo Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in Central Europe.13 He joined Credo Ventures as a partner in July 2021, bringing with him extensive experience in finance, venture capital, and early-stage investments.23
Background and Education
Guillaume holds an impressive educational background:
- MBA from INSEAD
- MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science
- BSc in Finance and International Business from Northeastern University3
Professional Experience
Before joining Credo Ventures, Guillaume's career included:
- Product Strategy and Corporate Development roles at Pricefx (2020-2021)
- Investor at Credo Ventures (2016-2020)
- Associate at Triangle Growth Partners (now Athene Capital) in London (2014-2015)
- Managing Consultant at Kaiser Associates in London (2011-2014)
- Agency Lending Analyst at Goldman Sachs in Boston (2009-2010)3
Current Role and Investments
As a General Partner at Credo Ventures, Guillaume focuses on identifying and supporting promising early-stage companies in Central Europe.1 He has been involved in investments and board positions for companies such as Pricefx, DCS+, Displate, Supernova Studio, Archdesk, Segron, Continuum Industries, Archbee, Mindgram, The Village Network, Nyota, Upheal, Inovia.bio, and Axoflow.3
Guillaume is also an active angel investor through AngelList, with investments in various startups including Enersee, Zibra.ai, Relay Technologies, Sable, WoTT, and Red.Health (formerly Stanplus).3
Investment Philosophy
Guillaume's approach to venture capital includes:
- Focusing on early-stage investments in Central Europe1
- Supporting companies in their growth plans, including expansion to U.S. and global markets1
- Valuing honest conversations with fellow VCs and building strategic relationships in the industry1
Guillaume Fournier's expertise and experience make him a valuable asset to Credo Ventures and the Central European startup ecosystem.


