NextView's promotion of Melody Koh to be its 1st New York-based investing partner adds another woman to the top ranks of tech investing
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NextView Ventures announced on Tuesday that it has promoted Melody Koh to the role of partner. Koh, who was a venture partner at the firm, previously ran product for meal kit company Blue Apron. She joins Rob Go, David Beisel and Lee Hower in NextView's partnership and will be the first partner in its New York office.
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