Tollie, a Vice President at Mainsail Partners has been named on GrowthCap’s Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing 2024 list. At Mainsail, Tollie focuses on partnering with fast-growing, founder-owned software businesses. Since joining Mainsail Partners in 2017, Tollie has worked on and helped execute numerous investments in founder-owned software companies and has developed significant specialization in vertical SaaS. She serves on the Boards of Centerbase, Teamfront, and PlanHub (observer) and was previously a Board Observer at ResMan, which was acquired by Inhabit IQ. In 2021, Tollie also served as the Chief of Staff at Centerbase, where the company doubled the team and integrated its first acquisition.
According to GrowthCap, the awardees were selected based on demonstrated success in leadership roles, breadth of experience, longevity in the field, and consistency in performance, among other factors.
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The Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing of 2024 recognition presented herein is awarded by GrowthCap, a third-party that is not affiliated with Mainsail Partners or an investor in Mainsail Partners-sponsored vehicles. The recognition was awarded on 6/18/24 for the period 2024. GrowthCap independently assessed nominees based on feedback received from each nominee’s colleagues, portfolio company executives and/or others in the industry and certain factors, including breadth of experience and longevity in the field, among others. The number of nominees reviewed for this recognition was not disclosed to Mainsail, and therefore, it and the percentage of nominees receiving the recognition, cannot be disclosed herein. GrowthCap’s recognition is based on its own evaluation and opinion and is not indicative of Mainsail Partners’ future performance, and does not reflect the experience of, or any rating by, Mainsail Partners’ investors. Mainsail Partners paid a fee to distribute the GrowthCap Top Women Leaders in Growth Investing 2024 results. The receipt of compensation influences, and is likely to present a potential material conflict of interest, relating to the rating. There can be no assurance that other providers or surveys would reach the same conclusions as the foregoing. For more information regarding this recognition, please see the linked publication.