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Alex Debayo-doherty

Investment Team at Insight Partners

New York, New York

Overview 

Alex Debayo-Doherty is currently part of the Investment Team at Insight Partners in New York, with previous experience at PeakSpan Capital. He holds an A.B. from Harvard University and has a background in RFID & Electrical Engineering from Vorbeck, showcasing a strong foundation in technology and finance.

Work Experience 

  • Investment Team

    2021 - Current

    Insight Partners is a growth/private equity firm with $90B AUM focused on majority and minority investments in software and tech-enabled businesses.

Insight Partners is a global software investor that partners with high-growth technology, software, and Internet startup companies.

  • Investment Team

    2020 - 2020

    PeakSpan is a growth-stage venture capital firm focused exclusively on B2B/Enterprise software companies.

PeakSpan Capital is a growth stage investment firm partnering exclusively with disruptive B2B software companies.

  • RFID & Electrical Engineering

    2018 - 2018

    Worked as an intern on an electrical engineering and RFID team, developing circuits and devices integrated with Vorbeck’s proprietary graphene antennas. Produced motherboards, daughter boards, and GPS chips. Worked on antenna integration for firefighter antenna vests, smart bag projects, and experimental graphene circuits. Analyzed spherical antenna gain data to assess antenna efficiency. Learned about the physics of antennas and circuit design.

Vorbeck Materials is a manufacturer of graphene and graphene enabled products and solutions.

Raised $21,285,097.00 from In-Q-Tel.

  • Independent Researcher

    2017 - 2017

    Independent research on Semitransparent Graphene Organic Solar Cells for Building Integration – a personally designed project. Custom solar cell stacks were constructed using thermal evaporation, sputtering, spin coating, and treated graphene. Paper submitted to Regeneron and Georgetown Symposium.

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