MissionOG Appoints Rob Metzger General Partner
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Former top investment banker and successful advisor to fintech and software companies joins MissionOG’s leadership team.
Rob’s new role enhances our ability to discover and build great companies in future funds and, as importantly, furthers MissionOG’s culture of high integrity and absolute partnership. PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 High growth investment firm MissionOG announced today an expansion of its investment team, appointing Rob Metzger as general partner. With the appointment of Rob, MissionOG adds another highly experienced operator, advisor, and investor to its leadership team with deep experience in fintech and software businesses. As an accomplished investment banker, he also has significant knowledge guiding fast growing companies through critical capital raise and merger and acquisition transactions.
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IMAGE: Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays. A research study of 48 years of auto recalls announced in the United States finds. view more
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