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April 15, 2025

New Faces: Eva Faltusová and Joachim Enegaard Join the Team

We are re pleased to welcome Eva Faltusová and Joachim Enegaard to the Rockaway Ventures team. Their arrival brings additional depth, international perspective, and sector-specific experience to our investment activities across Europe.

Eva joins us with a background that spans strategy consulting, banking, and public policy. She previously worked at BNP Paribas and McKinsey & Company, focusing on energy, cleantech, and innovation-driven industries. Her experience covers Central Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East. Earlier in her career, she held roles in EU institutions and media, including the European Parliament and Euractiv, which shaped her understanding of regulation, storytelling, and systemic innovation.

Joachim comes from Denmark, where he spent the last three years at a first-time venture fund in Copenhagen. He led early-stage investments across fintech, software, and cleantech, and brings a strong operational approach to founder engagement. A graduate of Copenhagen Business School, he combines analytical skill with hands-on venture experience and a wide network in the Nordic and European tech scenes.

Together, Eva and Joachim reinforce Rockaway Ventures’ commitment to backing bold founders from Central, Eastern, and Western Europe—helping them grow with clarity, confidence, and cross-market insight.

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