Eileen McNamara-Raisch

Eileen McNamara-Raisch is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in investment, finance, and IT vendor management. As a Partner at Angel Round Capital Fund since May 2011, Eileen focuses on seed and early-stage companies with strong growth potential across various sectors, including technology and healthcare. Eileen has served on the board of The Center for Contemporary Art, holding roles as Board Treasurer and Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, contributing to community art initiatives. Previous positions include Global IT Vendor Management and Governance at AIG, Treasurer at the Women's Health and Counseling Center, and significant leadership roles at Kaiser Permanente, ABN AMRO, and AT&T, where Eileen managed large-scale vendor contracts and operations. Eileen's educational background includes advanced coursework from prestigious institutions such as The Wharton School, Harvard Business School, and the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, alongside a BA from La Salle University.

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Angel Round Capital Fund

ARC Angel Fund invests in seed and early-stage companies with high growth potential. We focus primarily on Software, IT, Internet, Tech-Enabled Services, Business Services, Digital Media, Mobile, Healthcare IT, among others. The Fund has a primary focus towards NYC and the surrounding North-East and Mid-Atlantic area companies. ARC Angel Fundinvests in industries with which its members have experience, with investments averaging $50,000 to $150,000, each, over the life of the investment.ARC Angel Fund is a member-led Angel Fund. An Angel Fund is, in essence, a hybrid model between an Angel Group and a Venture Fund. The members of ARC Angel Fund range from experienced Angel Investors and Partners in VC Funds, to executives of successful companies.Their members bring their own expertise to the table and can actively participate as much as they like in the Fund's investment decisions.


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