Natasha Low
Director at Plug and Play Tech Center
Natasha Low
Director at Plug and Play Tech Center
New York, New York
Overview
Work Experience
Director
2024 - Current
Natasha leads the investment dealflow team and hosts VC partners and associates from global firms in engaging deal-flows with the best startups.
Investment Manager
2021 - 2024
Main VC Manager for PNP Investment Team, hosting some of the most incredible VC Partners and Associates from global firms in engaging deal-flows with our best startups. Main Program Manager for PNP University Program, working with 50+ top institutions and 100+ bright minds from around the globe educating cohorts on venture capital and entrepreneurship. Sr. Investment Associate at Plug and Play Tech Ventures, sourcing deals from partner graduate founders (50+ a month) for venture capital investment (e.g. Riffyn, Basepaws, Nodar, Everyday Life, Dot), meeting founders for investment/business development opportunities, and presenting at IC meetings. Hosting 20+ pitch sessions with 400+ companies annually, and participating in investor meetings.
Investment Associate
2019 - 2021
International Business Investment Associate. Main Program Head - Plug and Play University Program, working with 30+ universities globally such as Oxford, MIT, Kellogg and more.
Investment Analyst
2017 - 2019
Most Active Investor in Silicon Valley and Largest innovation Platform in the World. No.1 Bay Area Accelerator/Incubator With The Most Tenants. Natasha handled university relations matters at Plug and Play, most importantly the exclusive University-specific pitch events (Wharton, Duke, USC etc.) that are held at the tech center once a month. She also managed weekly vertical-specific friday pitch day outreaches and hosts company-wide techtreks for the investment team. Each week, an average of 20 startups would be selected by the team to pitch to a panel comprised of VC firms and Corporate Partners.
Member
2024
Global Women in VC is the world's largest community for women in venture capital to connect, collaborate, and create opportunities for each other. The global community now includes 6,000+ women investors across 3,500+ venture funds spanning 200+ cities and 75+ countries.
Investment Analyst
2019 - 2019
Jubilee Technology Fund invests in early-stage technologies. Tasks in this role consisted of the preparation of detailed reports on portfolio companies, markets and partners, as well as program management work that included event planning, execution and outreach to partners.
Research Analyst
2016 - 2017
Natasha took up a position in Fundplaces (REMS Asia) - Employee #6. Work consisted of website creation and design, current affairs management (newsblog - real estate issues), public relations/social media management (conducting of interviews) and researching of data (preparation of reports)
Researcher
2016 - 2016
Natasha was in a research position in the government organisation JTC - known as the largest industrial player in the market - under the NUS-JTC project. Work consisted of data collection and data input.