Healthtech/Femtech/News/ Passion Capital founder Eileen Burbidge to lead UK femtech Fertifa Burbidge will not be leaving early-stage Passion Capital. By Eleanor Warnock 5 October 2022 Eileen Burbidge, Passion Capital Eileen Burbidge, Passion Capital \Healthtech Femtech startups to watch, according to investors By Sadia Nowshin 7 February 2023 Healthtech/Femtech/News/ Passion Capital founder Eileen Burbidge to lead UK femtech Fertifa Burbidge will not be leaving early-stage Passion Capital. By Eleanor Warnock 5 October 2022 One of the UK’s most well-known early-stage VCs, Eileen Burbidge, has stepped in to lead early-stage femtech company Fertifa. Burbidge is a founding partner of early-stage firm Passion Capital, launched in 2011, which has backed UK tech successes like Monzo and GoCardless. Passion backed Fertifa, which lets companies give employees reproductive health and fertility benefits, in a £1m seed round in 2020. Burbidge’s LinkedIn says that she has served as Fertifa’s executive director since January and is still employed at Passion. People with knowledge of her role say that she is not leaving Passion Capital. Taking a role at a portfolio company is not unheard of for Burbidge; she held an interim C-suite role at digital bank Tide in 2018. She was also chair of Tech City UK, which became Tech Nation, the UK’s entrepreneur support network, for five years until 2020, and has held various other roles as an advisor and ambassador to the government. Fertifa’s founder, Tony Chen, who previously served as CEO, is now listed on LinkedIn as board director. Burbidge declined to comment. Fertifa has also recently raised a round from Speedinvest, led by investor Deepali Nangia, according to people with knowledge of the investment. Speedinvest declined to comment. Eleanor Warnock is Sifted’s deputy editor and cohost of The Sifted Podcast, and writes Up Round, a weekly newsletter on VC. She tweets from @misssaxbys Related Articles Natural Cycles adds wearables to its app By Mimi Billing Click here to read more Enter the kelpon: Vyld raises pre-seed funding for seaweed tampon By Miriam Partington in Berlin Click here to read more “Femtech” moves beyond the fertility app By Amy Borrett Click here to read more Sextech startups boom in coronavirus pandemic By Kitty Knowles Click here to read more Most Read 1 \Healthtech Is Daniel Ek’s new body scanner worth the hype? Sifted tried it out 2 \Venture Capital VC diversity needs to change — and white men need to take responsibility 3 \Venture Capital New €3.75bn European Investment Fund pot to back late-stage VCs 4 \Sustainability Counteract closes £15m fund for carbon removal solutions 5 \Mobility Was the $5bn that VCs plugged into escooters worth it?
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