Charlie Songhurst is an investor and the founder of Katana Capital.
In 2001, Songhurst graduated from the University of Oxford with a bachelor’s degree in politics, philosophy, and economics.
Songhurst has made almost 500 private investments, including in Rigetti Computing, Formlabs, Convoy, Tractable AI, Karat, Side, ClassPass, Grove Collaborative, Meow, Fluidly, Credit Kudos, Thingtrax, Firmbase, Zelt, Story Protocol, Blocktorch, and Fello. Songhurst is also a co-investor with Acequia Capital and an investment partner at Nyca Partners.
Angel investor and advisor
Charlie Songhurst is an investor and the founder of Katana Capital.
Charlie Songhurst is an investor and the founder of Katana Capital.
In 2001 Songhurst graduated from the University of Oxford with a bachelor’s degree in politics, philosophy, and economics.
Songhurst was an analyst at McKinsey & Company in London.
Songhurst worked as both general manager and head of corporate strategy for Microsoft. As general manager, he focused on Google's emergence and the growth of the search engine industry. While running corporate strategy, he focused on mergers and acquisitions as well as partnerships. Songhurst played an integral role in the acquisition and commercial deals of Yahoo and Skype.
Songhurst is the founder of Katana Capital, a long-short equity hedge fund.
Songhurst runs the Songhurst Group, which holds assets in a variety of private companies.
Songhurst has made almost 500 private investments including in Rigetti Computing, Formlabs, Convoy, Tractable AI, Karat, Side, ClassPass, Grove Collaborative, Meow, Fluidly, Credit Kudos, Thingtrax, Firmbase, Zelt, Story Protocol, Blocktorch, and Fello. Songhurst is also a co-investor with Acequia Capital and an investment partner at Nyca Partners.
2001
Charlie Songhurst is a US-based but British-born individual angel and advisor who has personally invested in around 500 companies throughout his career, predominantly in Europe. Formerly in senior roles at Microsoft, he is also a founding partner of Katana Capital, a long-short equity hedge fund, and runs the Songhurst Group, which holds assets in a variety of private companies.
Early life and career
Songhurst graduated with a bachelor’s degree in politics, philosophy, and economics from Oxford University in 2001. He was an analyst at McKinsey & Company in London before becoming general manager and subsequently head of corporate strategy for Microsoft. Focusing on mergers and acquisitions, he played an integral role in the acquisition and commercial deals of both Yahoo and Skype. After relocating to Seattle, he made the transition from corporate strategist to venture investor. Alongside his private investment portfolio, Songhurst is a partner and co-investor with Acequia Capital and an investment partner at Nyca Capital. His board member positions include Proteus Digital Health, Transit Capital, SafeGraph, CodeSign and Beauhurst. As an advisor he has worked with SheeldMarket, Veratrak, OpenGov, and Mighty AI.
Notable Investments
Songhurst’s current portfolio of over 150 firms tends to contain artificial intelligence companies, deep tech, fintech, biotech, and quantum. Some 90% of his investment choices are evenly spread across the US, UK, and continental Europe, with the remaining 10% distributed in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Songhurst is active mainly in seed, series A, and early VC investments. His portfolio includes six unicorns: Rigetti Computing, Formlabs, Convoy, Tractable, Karat, and Side, while the unicorns ClassPass and Grove Collaborative have already exited. As one of the most prolific US investors in Europe, Songhurst is currently an active shareholder in over 85 private UK tech companies, including medical messaging service accuRx, childcare service Koru Kids, and clinical diagnostics firm Bit Bio.
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July 14, 2020