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Brad Gambill

Brad Gambill is the Managing Director of Innosight Ventures. Brad joined Innosight in 2004 after spending more than 12 years with McKinsey & Company ' the last 5 years in the Singapore office.

During his time with both firms, Brad has spent a great deal of his time focused on identifying, analyzing and shaping new products and businesses. His clients have included large corporations, start-ups, and venture capital and private equity firms.

Brad has also contributed substantially to the body of knowledge within McKinsey and Innosight on the topic of innovation and business building. Among other things, he co-authored an article published in a McKinsey Quarterly article entitled The Curse of Too Much Capital that highlights many keys to success in creating new businesses. Brad has demonstrated strong entrepreneurial inclinations and talents throughout his professional career.

He moved to Singapore in early 1999 to help open the McKinsey Singapore Office (which he eventually managed for two years). He launched and managed the Singapore Accelerator because he believed that McKinsey and its clients needed a focal point in the region for innovation and new business building.

Additionally, after leaving the Firm in 2003, Brad started his own private equity firm to invest in high growth small business opportunities. Brad graduated magna cum laude from Duke University and earned his MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Innosight Ventures Pte. Ltd.