Company: INV
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001628280-25-017890
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Company: Innventure, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: S-1
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 Ms. Niemeyer structured and negotiated dozens of complex mergers and acquisitions

(“M&A”) transactions, oversaw public company compliance with SEC regulations, and presided over all aspects of

corporate governance, including stockholder engagement. Prior to joining Actua, Ms. Niemeyer was an Associate in

the Corporate Department at Dechert LLP. Ms. Niemeyer has previously served on the board of directors for Astea

International Inc. (June to December 2019), Acquirgy, Inc., Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation, and

Investor Force Holdings. Ms. Niemeyer has a B.A. from Duke University, and a J.D. from Georgetown University

Law Center. The Company believes that Ms. Niemeyer is well qualified to serve as a member of the Board due to

her legal acumen and her significant experience in corporate governance matters and advising publicly-traded

companies.

Elizabeth Williams , 56, is a Class III director of Innventure. Ms. Williams has served as Managing Partner and

Founder of &Minds Partners, a consulting firm, since 2019 and is also a full time Finance faculty member at the

University of Dayton’s Business School. Before founding &Minds Partners, Ms. Williams held roles of increasing

responsibility, ultimately leading Corporate Development and Strategy functions as a C-Suite executive for several

Fortune 500 industrial businesses. Ms. Williams was formerly the Vice President of Commercial and Industrial

Customer Journey and Products at Entergy Corporation, an publicly-traded energy company (NYSE: ENT) from

2021 to 2022, where she helped large industrial processing businesses achieve sustainability goals through emission

reduction solutions. From 2017 to 2019, Ms. Williams was the Senior Vice President of Strategy and Corporate

Development at Tenneco Inc., where she focused on improving financial and capital markets performance by

defining long-term strategy. Ms. Williams served as the Vice President and Head of Corporate Strategy from 2014

to 2016 at Maersk, where she simultaneously helped capitalize on end of life oil fields, and reduced portfolio risk

from oil price exposures. From 2011 to 2014, she was the Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Strategy at

ABB, where she spearheaded the strategic planning, implementation, and execution of $20 billion in institutional

investments over four years, including R&D allocation, selling, general, and administrative expenses, M&A