U.S. Tech Executives Moving to Europe Amid Growing Opportunities
A record 7% of European placements by Riviera Partners last year were from the U.S., reflecting a shift in tech talent. Executives like Maryanne Caughey are relocating to Europe, attracted by innovative companies and a burgeoning tech ecosystem. In the past two years, 8% of C-suite hires in EQT's tech portfolio have come from America. Europe's tech landscape has matured, producing numerous decacorns and establishing strengths in sectors such as fintech and robotics.

The trend of U.S. tech executives relocating to Europe is growing, with a record 7% of European placements by Riviera Partners from the U.S. last year. Executives like Maryanne Caughey, now leading the People Team at AI company Lovable in Stockholm, are drawn to Europe's innovative landscape.
In the last two years, 8% of C-suite hires in EQT's tech portfolio were American. The European tech ecosystem has matured, producing several decacorns and strengthening its position in sectors like fintech and robotics, making it an attractive destination for talent.




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