Shippeo
Executives
10Board of Directors
3Shippeo Board of Directors
3 Board of directors
Shippeo has 3 board of directors, including Bruno Raillard.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Bruno Raillard | Shippeo | ||
Jerome Burtin | With over 15 years in Executive positions and 5 years as Managing Partner in Private Equity, my Business Experience is focused on dealing with the challenges of highly competitive sectors and bringing profitable growth and performance to my clients and to the companies I served. Implementation of a strategic vision and embarking internal teams as well as stakeholders in the development of detailed plans are at the heart of my know-how and working method, thanks to a clear link between the business and financial dimensions of Project Management. My main domain of expertise covers the operational supply-chain, control of its costs, level of service delivered to the market and Blue Chip Customers in a European context. This expertise is supported by detailed competence in finance, controlling, M&A structuring as well as operational and commercial management. | Shippeo | |
Michael Brown | Since joining Battery Ventures in 1998, Michael has made, or managed, multiple investments spanning the enterprise software, financial-services and technology-enabled business-services markets. Currently, Michael serves on the boards of AuditBoard, CarNow, Diametric Capital, GetYourGuide, Hummingbird, Istra Research, Joor, KeyMe, Mews, MX, Newforma, Nitro Software (ASX: NTO), Obie, Quinyx, ServiceTitan, Vidyard and Xenex. Michael is also a board observer for NorthOne and Shippeo and an investor in Next Insurance. Michael has also made seed investments in Fulcrumpro and LMX Labs (acquired by Coinbase) since 2020. Michael was previously involved with Battery’s investments in Bonfire (merged into GTY Technology, NASDAQ: GTYH); Digby (NASDAQ: PHUN); ExactTarget (NYSE: ET, acquired by Salesforce.com); IDI Direct Insurance (TASE: IDIN); J. Hilburn; JAMF (acquired by Vista Equity Partners); Mendix (acquired by Siemens); MRU Holdings (NASDAQ: UNCL); Neolane (acquired by Adobe); Panjiva (acquired by S&P); Precidian Investments; Q2 Holdings, or Q2ebanking (NYSE: QTWO); RiskIQ (acquired by Microsoft), TradeKing (acquired by Ally Financial) and VNDLY (acquired by Workday). From 1996 to 1998, Michael was a member of the high-technology group at Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he worked on debt and equity financings as well as mergers and acquisitions. Previously, he was a financial analyst within Goldman’s financial-institutions group. There, he focused on mergers and acquisitions within asset management, insurance, specialty finance and retail/mortgage banking. Michael graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University with a dual BS in finance and international business. He is currently on the board of the National Venture Capital Association, serving as the chair for the 2021-2022 term. For a full list of Battery’s portfolio companies and exits visit: https://www.battery.com/list-of-all-companies/ The views expressed here are my own and do not represent the views of my employer Battery Ventures; furthermore, there is no investment advice intended. | Shippeo |
Name | Bruno Raillard | Jerome Burtin | Michael Brown |
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Firm | |||
Work History | With over 15 years in Executive positions and 5 years as Managing Partner in Private Equity, my Business Experience is focused on dealing with the challenges of highly competitive sectors and bringing profitable growth and performance to my clients and to the companies I served. Implementation of a strategic vision and embarking internal teams as well as stakeholders in the development of detailed plans are at the heart of my know-how and working method, thanks to a clear link between the business and financial dimensions of Project Management. My main domain of expertise covers the operational supply-chain, control of its costs, level of service delivered to the market and Blue Chip Customers in a European context. This expertise is supported by detailed competence in finance, controlling, M&A structuring as well as operational and commercial management. | Since joining Battery Ventures in 1998, Michael has made, or managed, multiple investments spanning the enterprise software, financial-services and technology-enabled business-services markets. Currently, Michael serves on the boards of AuditBoard, CarNow, Diametric Capital, GetYourGuide, Hummingbird, Istra Research, Joor, KeyMe, Mews, MX, Newforma, Nitro Software (ASX: NTO), Obie, Quinyx, ServiceTitan, Vidyard and Xenex. Michael is also a board observer for NorthOne and Shippeo and an investor in Next Insurance. Michael has also made seed investments in Fulcrumpro and LMX Labs (acquired by Coinbase) since 2020. Michael was previously involved with Battery’s investments in Bonfire (merged into GTY Technology, NASDAQ: GTYH); Digby (NASDAQ: PHUN); ExactTarget (NYSE: ET, acquired by Salesforce.com); IDI Direct Insurance (TASE: IDIN); J. Hilburn; JAMF (acquired by Vista Equity Partners); Mendix (acquired by Siemens); MRU Holdings (NASDAQ: UNCL); Neolane (acquired by Adobe); Panjiva (acquired by S&P); Precidian Investments; Q2 Holdings, or Q2ebanking (NYSE: QTWO); RiskIQ (acquired by Microsoft), TradeKing (acquired by Ally Financial) and VNDLY (acquired by Workday). From 1996 to 1998, Michael was a member of the high-technology group at Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he worked on debt and equity financings as well as mergers and acquisitions. Previously, he was a financial analyst within Goldman’s financial-institutions group. There, he focused on mergers and acquisitions within asset management, insurance, specialty finance and retail/mortgage banking. Michael graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University with a dual BS in finance and international business. He is currently on the board of the National Venture Capital Association, serving as the chair for the 2021-2022 term. For a full list of Battery’s portfolio companies and exits visit: https://www.battery.com/list-of-all-companies/ The views expressed here are my own and do not represent the views of my employer Battery Ventures; furthermore, there is no investment advice intended. | |
Other Seats | Shippeo | Shippeo | Shippeo |
Shippeo Management Team
10 Team Members
Shippeo has 10 executives. Shippeo's founder is Jerome Burtin. Shippeo's current Founder, Chief Technology Officer is David Barré.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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David Barré | Founder, Chief Technology Officer | Current | |
Lucien Besse | Vermeer Capital Partners, and TF1 | Founder, Chief Operating Officer | Current |
Jerome Burtin | Siparex, Norbert Dentressangle, and Crunchbase | Founder | Current |
Jean-Bastien Dussart | Founder | Current | |
Brice Hua | Deutsche Bank, CDC Entreprises, and Credit Agricole | Founder | Current |
Name | David Barré | Lucien Besse | Jerome Burtin | Jean-Bastien Dussart | Brice Hua |
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Work History | Vermeer Capital Partners, and TF1 | Siparex, Norbert Dentressangle, and Crunchbase | Deutsche Bank, CDC Entreprises, and Credit Agricole | ||
Title | Founder, Chief Technology Officer | Founder, Chief Operating Officer | Founder | Founder | Founder |
Status | Current | Current | Current | Current | Current |
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