
Gamma hires new partner Götze

Austrian venture capital firm Gamma Capital Partners has hired Karl-Heinz Götze as a new partner and executive director.
Between 2006 and 2013, Götze was CEO at management consultancy IHC Holding and Consulting. In March he took over the management of Infoniqa Holding, an IT services company owned by Gamma, which he will continue to lead. According to unquote" data, Gamma acquired the data integration software specialist in July 2006.
Prior to IHC, Götze worked at Deloitte for five years, firstly in management consultancy and then as a manager in corporate finance. He then moved to General Motors and worked in the field of business management.
Götze succeeds Oliver Grabherr, who has moved to the Institute for Economic Research. He remains on Gamma's board of directors.
Gamma is currently in the process of realising its 2002 vintage vehicles, Gamma II and iLab24. It is also making investments from its buyout fund Gamma III. The fund launched with an initial target of €75m in 2006, but closed in 2008 on €32.6m.
Founded in 2002, the venture capital firm invests in technology, environmental and life sciences companies in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and the surrounding countries.
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