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§ Venture Capital · Boston, MA, USA
student-run venture capital organization connecting early-stage startups with angel investors and venture capital firms.
Key people at Huntington Angels Network.
Huntington Angels Network was founded in 2017 by Anagha Bharadwaj (Co-Founder & Advisor).
Huntington Angels Network (HAN) is a student-run venture capital organization based at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, that connects early-stage startups with angel investors and venture capital firms, focusing on strengthening their foundations to become investment-ready. As of Fall 2020, HAN had facilitated the connection of over $3.5 million in capital, engaging more than 100 investors and portfolio companies. It supports early-stage founders across diverse industries, connecting them with a global network of capital providers. Siya Patel serves as Managing Director, alongside past team members like Juwon Lee, Erin Wang, and Brandon Yap who contributed to its operational and branding efforts. A significant rebrand in Fall 2020 aimed to enhance its brand identity and credibility within the venture ecosystem. Huntington Angels Network was founded in 2017.
Huntington Angels Network was founded in 2017 by Anagha Bharadwaj (Co-Founder & Advisor).
Key people at Huntington Angels Network.
Huntington Angels Network (HAN) is a student-run angel investment group based in the U.S., primarily focused on growing the Northeastern University venture community by connecting vetted, investment-ready startups with a global network of angel investors and venture capital firms. Their mission is to bridge the funding gap typically ranging from $25,000 to $2,000,000 in early-stage angel investments, facilitating startups' progression to subsequent VC rounds. HAN does not take equity positions but acts as a conduit, providing strong deal flow for investors and driving growth for ventures while enhancing student opportunities in venture capital at Northeastern[2][3][4].
Founded by a dedicated team of Northeastern University students passionate about venture capital, Huntington Angels Network emerged to address the funding gap faced by university-affiliated startups. The organization leverages the Northeastern network and student talent to curate and vet startups, ensuring investment readiness. Key partners include student leaders such as Jonathan Dumont and Abhi Shah, who have helped evolve HAN into a well-regarded platform within the university and broader venture ecosystem. The network has grown from a campus initiative into a recognized player connecting startups to a global investor base[2][3][5].
HAN rides the growing trend of university-affiliated venture ecosystems and the increasing importance of early-stage angel funding as a critical bridge to venture capital. The timing is significant as startups face a well-documented funding gap in the seed stage, which HAN helps to fill by connecting vetted university startups with investors. This model supports innovation by accelerating capital flow into promising ventures and nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs, particularly in the Northeastern and Boston tech ecosystems. By empowering students and startups alike, HAN influences the broader ecosystem by fostering a culture of venture engagement and early-stage investment[2][3][4][5].
Looking ahead, Huntington Angels Network is poised to expand its influence by deepening its investor relationships and scaling its deal flow pipeline. Trends such as increased university entrepreneurship, demand for early-stage capital, and the globalization of startup ecosystems will shape HAN’s journey. As the network matures, it may broaden its geographic reach and sector focus, further solidifying its role as a vital connector in the venture capital landscape. Its student-run model also positions it uniquely to adapt and innovate in venture capital education and startup support, potentially influencing how university venture communities operate nationwide.
In sum, Huntington Angels Network exemplifies a modern, university-driven approach to angel investing, bridging critical funding gaps while cultivating future venture capital talent and supporting startup growth.