Job Openings Senior Board Advisor – TMT Investments (Emerging Markets)

About the job Senior Board Advisor – TMT Investments (Emerging Markets)

A unique opportunity for a seasoned TMT executive or investor to shape and scale a high-impact investment platform across Central Asia and broader emerging markets.

We are looking for a senior advisor with deep sector expertise to work closely with shareholders and the board on identifying, evaluating and executing strategic investments across telecom, digital infrastructure and next-generation technology platforms.

The Role

This is a strategic, high-visibility position focused on building and optimizing a TMT investment portfolio, with emphasis on telecom operators, data centers and digital infrastructure.

You will help define investment priorities, assess market opportunities and drive long-term value creation in fast-growing, underpenetrated regions.

Key Focus Areas
  • Identify high-margin opportunities across telecom, data centers and digital platforms
  • Analyze regional dynamics and macro trends across Central Asia and emerging markets
  • Shape investment strategy across key TMT & sub-sectors
  • Support end-to-end M&A processes, from deal sourcing to post-deal value creation
  • Advise shareholders and the board on strategic decisions
  • Work with portfolio companies on performance improvement and exit strategies
Candidate Profile
  • 18+ years of experience in TMT, including senior roles in private equity, investment banking or leading industry players
  • Strong understanding of telecom models, data center economics and digital infrastructure
  • Proven track record in investments, M&A or strategic advisory
  • Experience in emerging markets is highly desirable
  • Strong network within global tech ecosystem, including hyperscalers and infrastructure players
  • Fluent English required. 
Engagement Model
  • Part-time advisory role, approx. 10 weeks per year
  • Remote, with periodic travel within the region
  • Direct exposure to shareholders and board-level decision making