Georgia Tech’s finest entrepreneurs, leaders, and investors.

GT Angel Network is proud to have some of our institute’s esteemed alumni on board with us, ranging from unicorn founders, Fortune 100 CEOs, to General Partners at Venture Capital firms.

Our angels provide support beyond just capital, and would be an essential value-add to your startup with their expertise and network.

Note: Our list below is not exhaustive - several of our alumni angels decide to remain private.

  • Kyle graduated with a Management degree in 2004 and went on to found multiple businesses culminating in the creation of Salesloft, Inc. Over his time at Salesloft, Kyle grew the company to over 800 employees and $200M in revenue. The company exited in 2021 at a $2.3 billion valuation and continues it's growth under private equity management. Kyle remains as Salesloft's Chairman of the Board. He also serves as a member of the board of trustees for the Georgia Tech Alumni Association and the board of directors for Endeavor organization.

  • Cindy graduated with a Masters in Civil Engineering in 2003. Falling in love with software in a consultant role at GeoFields, Cindy went on to become a consultant at Accenture while bootstrapping her hardware company, Hunting Camera Online (now Spartan Camera). Cindy was then an executive and operator for almost a decade at a self-funded and remote-only enterprise software startup with 77 Fortune 100 companies as customers. Cindy is currently a GP at Capital X Ventures, with investments in 12 Unicorns, including 25 top YC startups.

  • Lydia graduated in 2016 with a degree in Computer Engineering. Quickly rising to Senior Associate at Bain & Company, she spent a short stint at Meta as a product manager before completing her MBA at Stanford. Moving into VC post her MBA, Lydia joined Redpoint Ventures, an early stage fund also founded by a GT alumni, before becoming a founding partner at Bain's new $650M crypto fund. Lydia was named to the Forbe's 30 Under 30 list in 2023. Lydia was a Stamps President's Scholar while at GT.

  • Manav Sevak studied Biochemistry at Georgia Tech, and pursued computational biology research at the Broad Institute and public health research at the U.S. CDC and Harvard during his time at college. Manav founded Memora Health in 2017, and has grown it into a leader in healthcare digitization and automation, whilst raising capital from firms such as a16z and General Catalyst. Manav is also a Georgia Tech 40 Under 40 honoree.

  • Jaya earned a BA in 2019 and began her career as Chief of Staff at Raymond James and then as Business Operations at Stackfolio (acquired by $JKHK). Jaya then worked for McKinsey’s technology practice as a Senior Business Analyst, where she ran software diligences and helped startups develop strategic GTM plans. Jaya joined Foundation Capital in 2022 and quickly became Partner, as she developed a love for working with exceptional founders, together with a knack for building communities around university networks like IIT, Berkeley, and Georgia Tech.

  • Nick gradutated with an Aerospace Engineering degree in 2013 and also holds an MBA from Emory. He is an experienced enterpreneur, founding Radical Transport (backed by Mark Cuban) and MindTalk Technology. Nick worked as Senior Associate at Mark Cuban Associates and Senior Venture Architect at BCG before founding Shorewind Capital, an early stage venture capital firm that invests in tech and science sectors.

  • Jonathan earned his MBA from Tech in 2022. He has served as Senior Product Manager at GE and McDermott, and became Principal Product Manager of Azure Cloud Services at Microsoft in 2020. With a growing interest in VC, he joined GoingVC as a venture partner and is an angel investor at Atlanta Technology Angels. Currently, Jonathan is a principal at Coinbase Ventures, focusing on companies building new Web3 infrastructure and developer tools.

  • Robin graduated with a Masters in Manangement of Technology Engineering and holds a Engineering degree from Central Missouri State University. Robin began her career at AT&T and then Blackberry, leveraging C-suite sucess in enterprise technology, mobility and security. With 30 years of experience, Robin joined Samsung as chief enterprise innovation officer, later becoming a senior advisor. Robin now serves as the CEO for Emnovate, advising and providing software solutions to emerging businesses, and is the founder of Atlanta Tech Park, an accelerator bringing partnerships together.

  • Peter graduated with a Civil Engineering degree in 1996 and started his career as a Consultant at PwC and then Senior Product Manager at Sprint. Peter rose up to become PGi's Senior Strategy and Alliance VP, gaining experience in sales engineering and strategic alliances. In 2015, Peter became President of North America at Cyviz and in 2021 was named Executive VP of Global Alliances. Peter is an executive member at Technology Executive Roundtables and a Board Member at Technology Association of Georgia.

  • Chris founded Internet Security Systems as a student, growing the company until its $1.3B sale to IBM in 2006. He went on to co-found multiple accelerators including NeuroLaunch, CyberLaunch, and Fusen World, as well as the gaming company Kaneva. Chris continues to support the entrepreneur ecosytem at Georgia Tech, particularly focused on helping student startups through work with the College of Computing and CreateX. Chris was given an honorary PhD from GT in 2023.

  • Sean Henry studied Operations and Supply Chain Management while pursuing a BA. In 2015, Sean founded Stord, a cloud supply chain company, and led it to be a $1B+ company backed by over $300M. Sean has been recognized as a Thiel Fellow, on the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and in 2021 by Forbes as the Youngest CEO of a $1B+ company. He is also a Georgia Tech 40 Under 40 honoree.

  • Jay earned a BS in Computer Science and was a Georgia Tech President's Scholar. Jay is the Co-founder and CTO of PrizePicks, a fantasy sports company. After two years, PrizePicks has became the fastest-growing sports company in North America and the largest independent skill-based fantasy sports operator in the US. Prior to PrizePicks, Jay has co-founded several other startups, including Capp.io, acquired by SimplyWallStreet.

  • Henry graduated with a Masters in Computer Science in 2018, before spending time in software development at companies such as Bloomberg and Google. In 2016, Henry cofounded Super, a fintech and commerce startup backed by Steph Curry. The company raised over $100M USD and recently passed $1B in sales. Henry was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2019 and EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2022. He is also a Georgia Tech 40 Under 40 honoree.

  • Blake graduated with an Industrial Engineering degree in 1993 and started his career as an associate at SEI Corporation. Blake became President & COO of Interactive Advisory Software and EVP of iXL, an internet services company that he joined through the acquisition of Swan Media. Blake then served as General Manager of the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) before founding Tech Square Ventures and Engage as managing partner, leading investments in enterprise software, marketplace, and platform technology companies.