Myriad Venture Partners adds 12 executives to advisory board
Myriad Venture Partners announced the expansion of its Executive Advisory Board, adding 12 senior leaders from Fortune 500 companies to bring the total to more than 30 members. The new members include executives from GSK (NYSE: GSK), Mastercard (NYSE: MA), Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG), Meta, Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), and other global enterprises.
The additions include Greg Ulrich, Chief AI & Data Officer at Mastercard; Dan Roth, Chief AI Scientist at Oracle; Kim Branson, Senior VP and Global Head of AI & Machine Learning at GSK; and Raj Velmurugan, Chief Information Officer at Harley-Davidson, among others.
"Our Executive Advisory Board is not a traditional advisory group – it is an extension of our operating model," said Chris Fisher, Founder and Managing Partner of Myriad Venture Partners.
The venture capital firm focuses on early-stage investments in enterprise AI, B2B software, and industrial transformation. According to the company, its enterprise network has facilitated 900 commercial introductions between startups and enterprises, resulting in 70 proof-of-concept engagements and 24 commercial contracts. The firm states that 119 Fortune 500 companies now use technology developed by Myriad-backed startups.
Myriad's portfolio companies have raised $932 million since inception, including $223 million in 2025. Recent investments include CVector's $5 million seed round for its industrial AI optimization platform and OpenHands' $18.8 million Series A for its enterprise cloud agent platform.
The firm operates from New York with portfolio companies across North America and Europe. The Executive Advisory Board works alongside Myriad's Strategic Advisory Board, which consists of four public companies.
