Is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz where she focuses on financial services including fintech infrastructure, insurance, real estate, and increasing financial inclusivity. Today, Angela serves on the boards of Addi, Casai,Jeeves, Moov, SeedFi,SynapseFi, Tally and Valon.
Angela helped launch and was co-chair of C100, a non-profit that bridges Canadian entrepreneurs with Silicon Valley, and on the Canadian Finance Minister Morneau's Economic Growth Council. She earned her Mechanical Engineering degree from Queen's University in Canada and an MBA from Stanford. Angela is also a world-class athlete, having spent two years training professionally as a runner; she has won several marathons and achieved a seventh place national ranking in Canada.
Angela Strange is a California-based engineer and investor. She holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Queen's University. She has worked in various fields, including in the non-profit sector and has been a product manager at Google. She is now a partner at Andreessen Horowitz.
Angela also coined the idea that "Every Company Will Be a Fintech Company"—the now widely cited observation that companies will increasingly derive a significant portion of their revenue from financial services driven by the influx of new, transformative financial infrastructure tools.