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Amplify Capital
Kathryn Wortsman's Amplify Capital runs a triple-bottom-line venture strategy from Toronto, staking pre-seed to Series A climate, health, and education…
Amplify Capital
Invest in transformational technologies that can achieve large scale solutions globally.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2016
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
77 Bloor Street W, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5S 1M2, Canada
Additional offices
L'Espace CDPQ, 3 Place Ville Marie, bureau 12350, Montreal, QC H3B 0E7, Canada
Principals
Kathryn Wortsman
Managing Partner
Craig Hunter
Partner
Andrea Poptsis
CFO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Amplify Capital?
Managing Partner Kathryn Wortsman leads the investment committee. She has 25 years of private equity and venture capital experience, including roles at CIBC Capital Partners, BMO Capital, and Constellation Ventures, a Bear Stearns-sponsored fund. Partner Craig Hunter, who previously scaled Uber's Canadian operations and Ritual's global rollout, also sits on the investment committee alongside a venture-partner bench that covers healthcare and climate tech.
Is Amplify Capital a family office or a venture capital firm?
It is a venture capital firm, not a single-family office. It was launched in 2016 out of the MaRS Catalyst Fund and operates as a standalone asset manager raising external capital. The firm is structured as a certified B Corporation with an impact-first mandate, and it does not manage the wealth of a single family.
What does Amplify Capital's impact measurement look like in practice?
Amplify employs a dedicated Platform & Impact director, Andrew Newton, whose background includes applying environmental and social impact measurement tools at the Audencia Business School's integrated-reporting institute. The firm sets portfolio-level targets in climate, health, and education, and it publicly commits to delivering measurable outcomes alongside financial returns by 2034. It is also a listed manager in the IA 50 impact database.
Does Amplify Capital invest outside of Canada?
While the majority of the current portfolio is Canadian, the firm's mandate covers North America. It maintains offices in Toronto and Montreal, and its investment team has deep operational ties to New York and major US tech hubs through prior roles at Uber, MetLife Ventures, and Constellation Ventures.
How does Amplify source founders?
Sourcing runs through the operator networks of its partners and venture partners. Craig Hunter angel-invested in over 100 startups and runs the Operator Ventures syndicate, giving Amplify early access to repeat founders. Trish Nixon taps the Creative Destruction Lab carbon-removal stream, and Dr. Sohaib Siddiqui draws on a physician and family-office network for healthcare deal flow.
What investment stages does Amplify Capital target?
It invests from pre-seed through Series A, with initial checks positioned to help founders reach product-market fit and scale. The firm describes itself as active post-investment, supporting portfolio operations rather than writing passive seed cheques.
Is Amplify Capital raising a new fund?
The firm's website does not disclose current fundraising activity. Prior vehicles include the MaRS Catalyst Fund, its first institutional pool. For the latest on any active fundraise, direct inquiry to the general partner is the only reliable path.
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