Global venture capital firm 500 Global announced Wednesday the promotion of Mei Chel Tan to Global Managing Partner.
The firm said in a statement that her appointment reflects both her leadership in expanding 500 Global’s footprint across high-growth regions and the accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) transformation that is positioning nascent and emerging markets as central drivers of the next era of global growth.
Tan joined 500 Global in 2016 and was appointed Partner in 2023.
Over the past decade, she has helped shape the firm’s expansion across Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa – architecting the launch of early Asian investment funds and vehicles, leading market-entry strategies, developing national ecosystem diagnostics, and guiding governments and institutions in translating development priorities into actionable investment and digital transformation roadmaps.
She has focused on building tailored early-stage funds, founder programs, and ecosystem infrastructures that help catalyze long-term, technology-led economic growth.
Her promotion comes at a defining moment for global markets.
500 Global has observed that governments, sovereign investors, and development institutions are increasingly prioritizing the integration of entrepreneurship and AI as demographic shifts, supply-chain realignment, and rapid digitization reshape national competitiveness.
By 2040, 3 billion new internet users are expected to come online, the majority from emerging markets.
Simultaneously, global economies stand to unlock trillions in additional annual value through AI adoption, with emerging markets — projected to account for 65 percent of global economic growth by 2035 — playing a central role.
Together, 500 Global believes AI and entrepreneurship generate powerful multiplier effects: creating new industries, boosting productivity, accelerating export growth, and driving long-term economic diversification.
As a result, innovation ecosystems are now foundational to national and regional competitiveness.
”As AI becomes the infrastructure layer of the global economy, founders need ecosystems that can support AI-driven scale,
“Tan has been instrumental in shaping 500 Global’s commercial approach to market development, turning the AI platform shift into investable opportunities and long-term value across high-growth regions” said Christine Tsai, Chief Executive Officer and Founding Partner, 500 Global.
Courtney Powell, Managing Partner & COO of 500 Global, said Tan has shown how private capital can move beyond company-level investing to help build the market foundations—talent, infrastructure, and policy alignment—that unlock scalable, technology-led growth.
“Her leadership demonstrates how strategic capital can accelerate the evolution of entire ecosystems into investable innovation hubs,” he added.
500 Global said it remains committed to investing in high-potential founders and partnering with governments and international organizations to build resilient, competitive innovation ecosystems through venture funds, founder education, and market-building programs that support economic transformation.

