TNW has strengthened its support for European technology by adding ecosystem expert Yeni Joseph to the management team. Yeni has also taken on a new role as Head of Ecosystem Strategy and Partnerships.
The appointment brings extensive expertise to TNW’s leadership – and fresh ideas.
“TNW has a long-standing track record of driving innovation,” says Yeni. “We now want to focus on moving from legacy to measurable impact.”
Yeni's work will do it shape TNW's influence in the world of technology. Your strategies will support the company's mission of nurturing high-potential startups.
To achieve this goal, Yeni will foster industry communities, identify emerging trends and engage key stakeholders. It will also integrate the topics of the TNW Conference 2025 – Growth & Venture, The Next in Tech and Enterprise Innovation – in ecosystem initiatives.
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Yeni wants her work to change the priorities of the industry. “It’s no longer just about business growth,” she says. “It’s about driving innovation, sustainability and inclusion across the ecosystem.”
To enhance TNW's contribution, Yeni will increase focus on the company's events and media. She will also oversee several major programs. Chief among them is the Gathering, an exclusive gathering of policymakers and business leaders at the TNW Conference. Event participants will discuss actionable solutions to important developments in technology policy.
Topics for the 2025 edition of the assembly include defense technology – a timely choice as the NATO summit arrives in Amsterdam a week later. European competitiveness is also on the agenda.
Another ongoing program is Tech5 – a ranking showcasing leading scaleups from across Europe. The awards will be announced during the 2025 TNW Conference. Past winners include: HopinToo Good To Go and Wolt.
Yenni brings a wealth of experience to her new position. She has spent a decade at the intersection of technology and government policy, achieving success in both the public and private sectors.
Her resume lists prominent roles with numerous industry leaders. It contains magic spells StartupAmsterdamThe NLdigital Trade Association and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, where she led the Dutch Taskforce on Diversity and Inclusion in the Digital Industry.
In 2020, Yeni joined TNW. Previously, she was head of the ecosystems and public policy department and the Dutch startup visa Moderator – a role that she will continue alongside her new position.
Yeni’s work at TNW revolves around one core goal. “We empower startups to shape the future, knowing that our success and relevance will be heavily influenced by their growth and achievements.”
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