Mike McGinley

Mike McGinley has extensive work experience in leadership development and consultancy. Mike was a Partner at Element North Leadership Development since May 2009. Prior to that, they were a Founding Partner at New Dominion Angels since July 2008. Mike also served as the Co-Director of the Leadership Coaching Program at Georgetown University starting from April 2007. From December 2006 to December 2016, they were the President of First Element Foundation. Earlier in their career, they worked as the VP of Operations at Capital One from March 1995 to January 2006 and as the National Planning Manager at Johnson & Johnson from August 1991 to March 1995.

Mike McGinley attended Georgetown University in 2004, where they studied Leadership Coaching. From 1989 to 1991, they pursued their MBA at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Prior to that, from 1983 to 1987, they completed their undergraduate studies at California State University, Northridge, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance.

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Richmond, United States

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New Dominion Angels

New Dominion is an investor group that funds early stage Mid-Atlantic startups with members from Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC. New Dominion investors are entrepreneurs, executives, business leaders and professionals from a variety of fields who have built and lead exceptional companies and organizations. We look for companies with elegant, transformative solutions to clear problems in big markets that can scale, with smart, motivated and trustworthy entrepreneurs. We do not restrict ourselves to specific industries when considering investments, though the majority of our portfolio companies fall into SaaS or Internet-of-Things categories. We prefer investing in local entrepreneurs, and primarily invest in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Typically we participate in Series Seed or Series A rounds and often co-invest with other regional investors.