One of the crucial likeable folks in Australian enterprise capital, Sq. Peg companion James Tynan, has left the VC after 5 years.
Information of his departure after 2.5 years as a companion appeared in “Group Replace” to finish Sq. Peg’s half-yearly investor replace, launched final week. It learn like an announcement of employment.
“We need to thank James Tynan, who concluded his time with Sq. Peg on the finish of 2025 after 5 years with the agency,” it mentioned.
“Since becoming a member of in 2020 and turning into a Companion roughly two and a half years in the past, James has been an necessary contributor at Sq. Peg. We want him each success in his subsequent chapter.”
The change leaves the 42-member Sq. Peg crew with seven companions.
Tynan, beforehand the Startmate CEO, acknowledged his departure on LinkedIn at present, six days after the Sq. Peg be aware.
“Due to all of the fantastic individuals who already reached out. Apologies if it comes as a little bit of a shock – the truth is this can be a resolution that has been constructing for some time,” Tynan wrote, thanking the VC’s cofounders, Paul Bassat and Tony Leibert, “for taking a guess on me and making it doable to put money into some really extraordinary founders and corporations” and his colleagues.
“Thanks to the founders who let me be part of their crusades over the previous 5+ years,” he mentioned, with the highlights of his “wonderful blur” together with Neara when he was “a totally unproven Principal to steer their first VC spherical”; and assembly Vow‘s cofounders in a highschool science lab then watching it “develop into the world’s main mobile ag firm”
AI plans
For now, Tynan says he’s in his “exploratory part” and “having conversations with of us to take a position and construct on the forefront of the AI transformation” and “doing a number of walks and zooms!”
Paul Bassat responded: “Congrats and thanks James Tynan on all the pieces you’ve gotten achieved and contributed to Sq. Peg. It has been a number of enjoyable working with you and looking out ahead to seeing what’s subsequent for you!”
However Sydneysider Ken Asakura who lately launched his personal AI startup nailed the zeitgeist wishing Tynan “Otsukare-sama”.
He defined that the “Japanese word literally means ‘you must be exhausted,’ but the nuance is ‘Well done for your effort, time, and commitment. Get some rest!’… feel like that’s more appropriate than ”Congrats on leaving’.”
Tynan replied that it’s “a fantastic word that should be better known in tech spheres.”

