Camber Creek
Proptech venture fund backed by real estate owners investing in technology transforming the built environment.
Camber Creek is one of the few funds that actually gets food and agriculture instead of just chasing the latest food tech hype. Their partners have real operational experience in the space, which means they won't waste your time with Silicon Valley 'disruption' fantasies about farming. They're particularly strong on the supply chain and B2B side, less so on consumer food brands. The downside? Their portfolio is heavily concentrated in a sector that's notoriously difficult and capital-intensive, so don't expect unicorn-style growth trajectories. They're patient capital for a patient industry.
- —Best for: B2B food tech with real industry applications
- —Watch out for: Limited expertise outside core food/ag sector
- —Known for: Actually understanding agriculture vs. just buzzwords
Camber Creek focuses exclusively on food, agriculture, and supply chain technology investments. They believe technology can transform how food is grown, distributed, and consumed while building more sustainable and efficient food systems.
Early to growth-stage food and ag tech, with investments ranging from seed to Series B. Portfolio spans vertical farming, food delivery, supply chain software, alternative proteins, and agricultural robotics.
Former McKinsey consultant who moved into food tech investing. Known for being hands-on with portfolio companies and having strong operational experience in scaling food businesses.
Comes from the operational side of food and agriculture, with experience building and scaling food companies. Founders appreciate his practical knowledge of food industry challenges.
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