King's College London Alumni Angel Network
About King's College London Alumni Angel Network
The King's College London Alumni Angel Network is a global community of alumni and friends united by a shared interest in venture investing, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The network aims to connect King's founders, funders, and operators to the global innovation ecosystem, making King's one of the most active alumni-led startup communities in the UK and beyond. Members include students, alumni, founders, investors, accelerators, mentors, advisors, consultants, VCs, family offices, crowdfunding platforms, retail investors, lawyers, accountants, service providers, ecosystem builders, talent platforms, and educators. The network focuses on supporting early-stage ventures across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, consumer goods, financial services, media, education, energy, retail, manufacturing, transportation, logistics, telecommunications, real estate, agriculture, and tourism. Investment stages range from seed to growth, encompassing Series A and Series B rounds. Geographical focus spans multiple countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, India, China, South Africa, Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. By fostering connections among alumni and friends, the King's College London Alumni Angel Network plays a pivotal role in nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit within the King's community and beyond, contributing to the growth and success of early-stage ventures worldwide.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages5
Asset Classes1
Geographical Focus
African markets3
Other stated markets17
Requirements
Active King's College London alumni or friends, Passion for entrepreneurship and innovation, Willingness to engage in mentorship and advisory roles, Commitment to supporting early-stage ventures through angel investing
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