KJ

Katherine Jones

Investor at Hummingbird Ventures

Greater London, England

Overview 

Katherine Jones is an Investor at Hummingbird Ventures specializing in healthcare investments, with a background in clinical research and patient advocacy. She has experience as a mentor at Google and has served as a consultant for the Psychedelic Health Professionals Network, showcasing a diverse skill set in healthcare strategy and community engagement.

Work Experience 

  • Investor - Healthcare

    2023 - Current

  • Mentor

    2022

    Mentor for Google's Black Founders Fund

Google is a multinational corporation that specializes in Internet-related services and organizes the world’s information.

Raised $26,100,000.00 from Angel Investors LP, Kleiner Perkins, Signatures Capital, Sequoia Capital, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Shaquille O'Neal, Henry Kissinger, Google and Tiger Woods.

  • Investor

    2021 - 2023

  • Venture Fellow

    2021 - 2021

    re.Mind Capital is a VC fund dedicated to the brain. We seek out companies with innovative and highly impactful solutions to our global mental health crisis as well as neurological conditions.

  • Consultant

    2020 - 2021

    - Directing all SEO, content marketing and outreach projects - Hosting regular Q&A's and webinars for medical professionals - Leading collation and publishing of weekly newsletter and maintaining consistent engagement

  • Patient advocacy & strategy advisor

    2019 - 2021

  • Marketing Team Lead

    2017 - 2018

    Leading InnerSquare’s launch of CaseCoach.com

  • Clinical Research Scientist

    2015 - 2017

    Focus on the neural correlates of neuropsychological conditions, as well as holistic approaches to the management of Multiple Sclerosis. Also led a project looking at Autism, with a focus on cerebellar changes between test groups.

  • Assistant Researcher - Neuropsychology

    2016 - 2017

    Continuation of my dissertation title after graduation - the project was spun out as a research project funded by various stakeholders to continue the development of an adjunct therapy for chronic pain in multiple sclerosis patients.

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