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Daniel Givney is an Investor at Antler, a global early-stage venture capital firm. He focuses on identifying and supporting exceptional founders building disruptive technology companies, primarily at the pre-seed and seed stages.
Daniel Givney invests in early-stage technology companies, with a particular interest in sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), SaaS, fintech, and consumer technology. He also explores opportunities in the future of work and climate tech.
Daniel Givney works as an Investor at Antler, a global early-stage venture capital firm.
Daniel Givney is an Investor at Antler and the Chief Technology Officer at Hanwha Energy Retail Australia, operating as Nectr, in Sydney, Australia. In his executive role at Nectr, he manages an engineering team responsible for building secure software systems for the challenger energy brand. Previously, Givney held engineering leadership positions at Brighte, where he architected highly available, multi-regional finance and payment systems supported by web, Android, and iOS applications. His earlier technical career includes working as a digital resources manager, web developer, and systems analyst for dental industry online products, managing client contracts and financial software teams. Alongside his leadership, he works with founders to build and scale startups from their inception as an early-stage venture capital investor. Givney's current focus centers on engineering team management, software development, and incubating pre-seed financial and energy platforms.
Daniel Givney serves as an Investor at Antler, a prominent global early-stage venture capital firm renowned for its unique approach to identifying, building, and investing in the next generation of disruptive companies. In this pivotal role, Daniel is instrumental in Antler's mission to back exceptional founders from the very beginning, often at the pre-seed and seed stages. He actively seeks out visionary entrepreneurs who are poised to tackle significant market challenges with innovative technology solutions.
At Antler, Daniel's work involves a deep dive into the startup ecosystem, engaging with aspiring founders, evaluating business models, and assessing the potential for scalable impact. His investment philosophy is rooted in the belief that strong founders are the bedrock of successful ventures. He is particularly keen on startups leveraging advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), software-as-a-service (SaaS), fintech, and consumer technology. Additionally, he keeps a close watch on emerging trends in areas like the future of work and climate tech, aligning with Antler's broader strategic interests in fostering innovation across critical sectors.
Prior to joining Antler, Daniel built a robust career foundation at Google, where he held various product management roles. His tenure at Google, working on products such as Google Maps and Google Assistant, provided him with invaluable experience in developing and scaling complex technological solutions for a global user base. This background in product strategy and execution gives him a unique lens through which to evaluate early-stage companies, understanding the intricacies of product-market fit, user acquisition, and technological feasibility. His experience at a tech giant like Google, combined with an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA from Dartmouth College, equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both the operational and strategic aspects of building and growing successful enterprises.
Daniel's contribution at Antler extends beyond capital allocation. He is deeply committed to providing strategic guidance and mentorship to the founders he backs, leveraging his extensive product and business acumen to help navigate the challenges inherent in early-stage startup development. His focus is on empowering founders to transform their groundbreaking ideas into viable, impactful businesses that can reshape industries. Through his work, Daniel Givney continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of technology by investing in the founders who are building it.