TLDR:
- Vintage Investment Partners has promoted Shira Eting to Partner and appointed Erez Mor as Chief Information Security Officer
- Shira Eting, previously at McKinsey & Co., will lead healthcare and climate investing at Vintage
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Vintage Investment Partners has announced the promotion of Shira Eting to Partner and the appointment of Erez Mor as Chief Information Security Officer. Shira Eting, who joined Vintage in 2019 after a successful tenure at McKinsey & Co. and leading an NGO, will now lead Vintage’s healthcare and climate investing, two key strategic domains for the company. Shira holds a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from Ben Gurion University and an MSc in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford.
Erez Mor, the new Chief Information Security Officer, joins Vintage from Rapyd, a leading fintech company, where he worked closely with Eldad Gabay, Vintage’s Senior Vice President, Data & Analytics. Erez has a strong background in architecture, cloud, and application security and has developed a robust security program at Rapyd, improving their overall security posture and fortified their cloud and IT environments using cutting-edge technology.
Keren Terner, Chief Operating Partner of Vintage, expressed the importance of information security in their operations and stated their excitement to have Erez Mor join the Vintage team. After three years at Vintage, Hamutal Meridor will be departing to pursue entrepreneurship. The Vintage team thanked Hamutal for her contributions and wished her success in her new endeavors.
Alan Feld, the Founder of Vintage, highlighted the success of building the Vintage partnership and commended the growth of individuals within the firm. He praised Shira Eting’s leadership qualities, commitment to service, and ethics, stating that she reflects the culture Vintage has built. Erez Mor was also recognized as an outstanding professional expected to add value to the firm. Vintage Investment Partners is known for its global integrated venture platform, managing $4 billion in assets across various funds and mid/late-stage startups.