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Eric Cuevas Guerand
I am currently an Investment Manager at the EIC Fund, the EU’s equity fund supporting visionary startups scaling deep tech innovations across Europe. We invest between €500,000 and €10 million in equity or quasi-equity to help transformative companies grow and thrive.
Previously, I spent over seven years at Morgan Stanley, where I worked in two distinct roles: advising Spanish and Portuguese clients in Debt Capital Markets (London) and LatAm and US Healthcare clients in Equity Capital Markets (New York). I collaborated closely with large corporates to analyze and optimize their capital structures, originating and advising on primary debt and equity offerings such as bond issuances, IPOs and equity follow on.
More recently, I served as Head of Capital Markets at Job&Talent, a global tech start-up backed by investors such as SoftBank, Atomico, Kinnevik, and BlackRock. In this role, I led the company’s capital-raising activities (equity and debt), managed investor relations, and optimized financial operations, including working capital financing, foreign exchange hedging and growth capital strategies.
In addition, I am Adjunct Professor of Global Capital Markets and Investment Banking at IE University since 2021.
I hold dual Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and Law from IE University, complemented by studies at Babson College (Boston) and the London School of Economics. I am also a CFA Charterholder.
Corporate Experience
• European Investment Bank, Investment Manager at EIC Fund, London, 2024 – Present
• Job&Talent, Head of Capital Markets, London, 2022 – 2024
• Morgan Stanley, Global Capital Markets, London & New York – 2015 – 2022
Academic Experience
• University, Adjunct Professor, Spain, 2021 – Present
Academic Background
• Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder, 2021
• Bachelor in Business Administration, IE University, Spain, 2014
• Bachelor in Laws, IE University, Spain, 2015
• Short Program (Entrepreneurship), Babson College, Boston, 2015
• Short Program (Finance), London School of Economics and Political Sciences, London, 2014