Peter Cowley

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Peter Cowley
BornSeptember 1955
Alma materCambridge University MA; Anglia Ruskin University Honoray Doctorate
Occupation(s)Tech entrepreneur and angel investor and author
Family3 sons, one died in 2009, one died in 2022
Websitewww.petercowley.org

Peter Cowley (born 1955, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a tech entrepreneur, angel investor and speaker based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. He is co-founder of Cambridge, UK based VC Martlet Capital.[1] and was President of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN).[2]

He has been suffering from late stage cancer since late 2021 and is helping other sufferers and the people that are their caregivers.[3] His book about his experience of personal tragedy, terminal illness and business successes: Public Success Private Grief [4] was published in April 2024. This was described in the London Times in January 2024.[5]

Career[edit]

Among the technology and property development businesses he has founded are Camdata, and Ept Computing, which was acquired by Redgate Software in 2009.[6]

Cowley has invested in over 75 technology startups[7] and was chair of the Cambridge Angels. He is President Emeritus of the European Business Angels Network EBAN and was a board member of the Global Business Angels Network (GBAN), part of Global Entrepreneurs Network.

A member of the Investment Committee of the Angel CoFund, a £100 million UK Government-backed fund for supporting and growing British SMEs.[8][9] and was on the board of the UK Business Angels Association, where he was awarded UK Angel of the Year in 2014.[10]

A Fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School,[11] Cowley was also a council member of the Cambridge Computer Lab Ring, and chair of supporters and a member of the Steering Committee of ideaSpace, the Cambridge University incubator.[12] In 2016, he co-founded CAMentrepreneurs [1], which supports business and social entrepreneurship among Cambridge University students, alumni and others worldwide in 2016, and serves as its Chair.

Education[edit]

Cowley attended Hymers College, Hull and then gained an MA in Engineering and Computer Science from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, Cowley gained qualifications from the Open University and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. In July 2023, Cowley was awarded an honorary doctorate in business administration from Anglia Ruskin University.[13]

Publications[edit]

In 2018, Peter Cowley authored a book on angel investment titled The Invested Investor and in 2019, a second titled Founder to Founder. He tells the story of his Cancer journey via Project Cancer[14] and its associated Youtube Channel. His third book, co-authored with Liesbeth Blom was published in April 2024. Public Success, Private Grief details his life, his successes and how he coped with and grew from the loss of two younger siblings, the death of his first wife, the suicide of two of his sons, his alcoholism (until 2000) and his advanced cancer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Quested, Tony (21 October 2015). "Marshall launches follow-on large equity fund". Business Weekly. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ EBAN new president
  3. ^ How to cope with cancer
  4. ^ Public Success Private Grief
  5. ^ "The painful private story behind an Angel's success". The Times. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Peter Cowley, Camdata founder and investment director of Martlet, the new angel investment vehicle launched by Marshall of Cambridge". Business Weekly. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  7. ^ Cowley's Portfolio
  8. ^ "Angel CoFund Grows Investment Committee". www.angelcofund.co.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  9. ^ Quested, Tony (24 June 2014). "Cambridge angel's investment role for 100m fund". Business Weekly. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  10. ^ "Peter Cowley wins Angel Investor of the Year". ukbaa.org.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Fellows & Associates in Entrepreneurship". www.jbs.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  12. ^ University of Cambridge. "Our Community". www.ideaspace.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  13. ^ Anglia Ruskin University hononary doctorates
  14. ^ Project Cancer

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