Princess Beatrice crowns Opus fundraising with boardroom position

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A for-profit social enterprise which goals to domesticate a brand new wave of British entrepreneurs has recruited HRH Princess Beatrice amongst a brand new crop of board members.

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Sky News understands that Opus, a paid-for membership neighborhood, will unveil the 34-year-old royal as a director in a public announcement on Friday.

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Princess Beatrice beforehand acted as a patron of Opus however is known to have joined its board this month.

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Its six-figure seed funding spherical, which may even be a part of Friday's announcement, is claimed to have been closely oversubscribed and consists of well-known names from the political and enterprise arenas.

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Opus describes its community as an "opportunity community" and says it includes "a highly vetted network of rising leaders from a diverse set of sectors and roles, either managing a budget, a team or both".

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Its new funding will present the means to develop member providers and increase its community of members, who it describes as "rising leaders".

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Princess Beatrice stated she was "excited" to deepen her work with the corporate, including: "Having been a part of Opus since its inception, it is clear that there is an incredibly impactful opportunity to generate scale with this platform."

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The elder daughter of Prince Andrew has additionally labored at Afiniti, an American expertise firm whose founder grew to become embroiled in a sexual misconduct scandal in 2021.

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David Cameron, the previous prime minister, was an adviser to Afiniti but resigned during the row, which erupted whereas Princess Beatrice was on maternity go away.

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Adam Marshall, the previous British Chambers of Commerce director-general, and Miguel McKelvey, one among WeWork's co-founders, are additionally becoming a member of the Opus board.

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Kerry Fennell, Opus's managing director, stated: "Leadership can be lonely, but at Opus we believe that careers and leadership should be a team sport."

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