Shelly Hod Moyal
Founding Partner
is Founding Partner and Co-CEO of iAngels, and General Partner of iAngels Ventures.
A finance and investment expert, Shelly co-leads iAngels, a firm she co-founded and scaled to becoming one of the most active venture funds in Israel. A voting member of the fund’s investment committee, Shelly not only oversees deal flow and due-diligence, but investor relations and portfolio management of the iAngels platform, institutional fund, and digital-asset hedge fund.
As a GP, Shelly holds numerous board positions and is actively involved in bringing value to iAngels portfolio companies through assistance with marketing, finance, recruiting, fundraising and business development efforts.
Prior to founding the firm, Shelly served as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs and a research analyst at Avenue Capital, where she covered financials at the height of the global financial crisis. Her Wall St. background lends itself to her passion for modeling growth plans of early-stage companies that lead to the deployment of data-driven investment decisions.
For several years, Shelly has engaged in social and economic unity initiatives, in a variety of social advocacy activities in the fields of economic inclusion, social integration and culture. Most recently, Shelly has been involved in rehabilitation and fundraising following the Oct 7th attacks in Israel.
A Kellogg MBA graduate, Shelly is a sought-after authority for international conferences regarding Israeli tech investing across disparate verticals and digital assets.
As a GP, Shelly holds numerous board positions and is actively involved in bringing value to iAngels portfolio companies through assistance with marketing, finance, recruiting, fundraising and business development efforts.
Prior to founding the firm, Shelly served as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs and a research analyst at Avenue Capital, where she covered financials at the height of the global financial crisis. Her Wall St. background lends itself to her passion for modeling growth plans of early-stage companies that lead to the deployment of data-driven investment decisions.
For several years, Shelly has engaged in social and economic unity initiatives, in a variety of social advocacy activities in the fields of economic inclusion, social integration and culture. Most recently, Shelly has been involved in rehabilitation and fundraising following the Oct 7th attacks in Israel.
A Kellogg MBA graduate, Shelly is a sought-after authority for international conferences regarding Israeli tech investing across disparate verticals and digital assets.