Nitin Chopra joins Neotribe Ventures as MD

Nitin Chopra

Neotribe Ventures, a venture capital firm, announced that Nitin Chopra has joined as a managing director. Neotribe focuses on early and growth-stage companies that are developing breakthrough technologies that stretch the imagination.

Chopra joins Neotribe Ventures from Shasta Ventures where he served as Managing Director. At Shasta, he led the firm’s security investments and focused on Seed to Series A investing in enterprise and infrastructure software. Additionally, he’s an experienced board member, currently serving as a board director of Banyan Security, Cequence Security, ISARA, Kubit AI, Oomnitza, Prodly, True Fort and Viakoo. Chopra regularly holds executive roundtables with enterprise IT executives, CISOs and venture-backed start-up CEOs, the statement said.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Nitin to our tribe as Managing Director. As a technologist by training, a prior operator, and a seasoned investor, he brings a unique perspective that will help guide our founders who go against the status quo to solve complex problems to create long-lasting change. His deep expertise in cybersecurity will also be complementary to the Neotribe team,” said Swaroop ‘Kittu’ Kolluri, Founder and Managing Director of Neotribe Ventures.

“I’m honored to have the opportunity to join Kittu and Neotribe’s team of well-respected, accomplished partners in an environment that takes an entrepreneur-focused approach to investing,” said Nitin Chopra, Managing Director of Neotribe Ventures. “I look forward to working closely with our founders to accelerate their ideas as they continue to build the emerging technology needed to make the world a better place.”

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