REEMA SHAH
Reema has been an advisor and investor over the last 23 years, focusing on the technology sector. She has been actively involved with multiple angel investor groups focused on advising and investing in female entrepreneurs. Previously, Reema was an Advisor to the Center for Social Innovation and a case writer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Reema was also an Advisor to the Center for Social Sector Leadership at the University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business, helping launch a social impact investing course. She also spent over ten years investing in public companies, specifically in software, consumer, and education sectors.
Reema also participates on multiple nonprofit boards. She currently serves on the boards of Menlo School, The Penn Arts and Sciences Ambassador Council, The Netter Center at the University of Pennsylvania, and the 2x4 Foundation.
Reema graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994 and received an MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management in 2000.
Reema has been an advisor and investor over the last 23 years, focusing on the technology sector. She has been actively involved with multiple angel investor groups focused on advising and investing in female entrepreneurs. Previously, Reema was an Advisor to the Center for Social Innovation and a case writer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Reema was also an Advisor to the Center for Social Sector Leadership at the University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business, helping launch a social impact investing course. She also spent over ten years investing in public companies, specifically in software, consumer, and education sectors.
Reema also participates on multiple nonprofit boards. She currently serves on the boards of Menlo School, The Penn Arts and Sciences Ambassador Council, The Netter Center at the University of Pennsylvania, and the 2x4 Foundation.
Reema graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994 and received an MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management in 2000.