Adi Dangot Zukovsky.

Appointment
VC firm 10D appoints Adi Dangot Zukovsky as Partner

Dangot Zukovsky, who was most recently Vice President at Battery Ventures, will be leading investments in early-stage Israeli startup companies in various fields, focusing on Software as a service (SaaS) and Enterprise Software Infrastructure

10D announced on Sunday the expansion of its investment team and the appointment of Adi Dangot Zukovsky as Partner. In her role at 10D, Dangot Zukovsky will be leading investments in early-stage Israeli startup companies in various fields, focusing on Software as a service (SaaS) and Enterprise Software Infrastructure.
Dangot Zukovsky joins 10D after almost seven years at U.S. investment firm Battery Ventures, serving as a Vice President in her last role. She invested in a wide range of technology companies at different stages and was part of the boards of directors of companies such as Guardicore, which was acquired by Akamai for $600 million, and unicorns Gong.io, HiBob and BigPanda, as well as Nexite, CardinalOps, Mine, Atmosec, and Normalyze.
1 View gallery
עדי דנגוט זוקובסקי שותפה בקרן הון סיכון 10
עדי דנגוט זוקובסקי שותפה בקרן הון סיכון 10
Adi Dangot Zukovsky.
(Photo: Omer Stein )
"10D’s strong focus on early-stage companies aligns with my investment philosophy of partnering with companies early in their journey and I am excited to bring my expertise to the table and help 10D identify the next wave of promising startups,” said Dangot Zukovsky.
Prior to her time at Battery Ventures, Dangot Zukovsky worked at Goldman Sachs, where she focused on the technology sector including IPOs and M&As. Adi holds a bachelor's degree in Accounting and Economics with honors from Tel Aviv University.

10D has $355 million in assets under management across three different funds and has invested in over 20 startups to date. 10D’s portfolio includes two unicorns – DriveNets and Augury – and numerous rising startups including Exodigo, Juno Journey, OneStep, and Obligo. 10D was established in 2019 by Yahal Zilka, Rotem Eldar, and Itay Rand. The firm increased its activities significantly in the past year, raising two funds totaling $245 million and doubling its team.