Athena Capital, a global investment platform that backs tech-enabled companies on the verge of an IPO or strategic exit across the U.S. and developed markets, added Serena Dayal and Avi Golan as investment partners. In these roles, Dayal and Golan will source tech investments for Athena Capital, focusing on cybersecurity, AI, software, and healthcare.
Dayal brings nearly 20 years of capital markets, M&A and investing experience to this role. She was previously a partner at SoftBank Vision Fund, where she led late-stage investments in high-growth technology companies and served on numerous portfolio company boards, acting as a partner to management teams on go-to-market approaches, strategic acquisitions, scaling globally and fundraising for growth. Earlier in her career, Serena was an investor at Fortress Investment Group in its private equity business and spent 10+ years in Goldman Sachs’ investment banking division. She holds a BA in economics from Princeton University.
“This is a unique inflection moment in the market, given the large number of high-quality, late-stage, private technology companies seeking to access the public markets, to engage with strategic partners and to take meaningful steps forward to achieve their vision,” Dayal said. “I’m excited to join the Athena Capital team and look forward to leveraging my experience to work alongside businesses where Athena can be a long-term partner.”
With over 30 years of experience in the technology sector, Golan has experience in building and scaling global businesses at the intersection of innovation and growth. Golan previously served as CEO of Sygnia, a Tomasek portfolio cyber technology and services company, and previously led Oosto, a Softbank portfolio company, where he guided its successful exit to Metropolis.ai. Prior to that, Golan held executive and investment roles at SoftBank Vision Fund, Google, Intuit and Air New Zealand, where he led large-scale teams and drove technology-driven growth strategies.
“Athena Capital’s mission of partnering with late-stage technology companies at pivotal moments aligns with my drive to help founders scale and prepare for major liquidity events,” Golan said. “I was drawn to this team’s blend of deep operational expertise and long-term capital, which is rare to find.”
In addition to his role at Athena Capital, Golan serves on the boards of multiple private companies, advising founders on go-to-market strategies, globalization and product innovation. Dayal also extends her work beyond Athena as a board member of GBx, a community for UK founders, investors and executives in the Bay Area.







