

Inside the Portfolio of a Superangel: Lessons Learned from 250+ Angel Investments
Most angels write 10 checks. Adrian Aoun has written more than 250.
Anduril. Rippling. Pinterest. Plus hundreds of other bets. And when one of the most active angels in tech sits down to talk about what he's actually learned from making that many decisions, founders and investors should pay attention.
We're going deep on how Adrian thinks about portfolio construction at scale, how his pattern matching has evolved across hundreds of companies, and what he's seeing right now in the founders and categories he's writing checks into.
If you're an angel, a GP, an LP, or a founder trying to understand how the most active check writers are thinking, you should join us.
What you'll learn:
How Adrian evaluates founders and companies, and how he wins allocation in some of the most competitive fundraising rounds
The patterns behind his biggest outcomes (Anduril, Rippling, Pinterest) and what they had in common at the earliest stage
How angel investing has shifted in the AI era: What's overhyped, what's underrated, and where he's leaning in right now
Panelist:
Adrian Aoun — Serial entrepreneur, operator, and one of the most active angel investors in tech. Adrian sold his AI company to Google, where he spent years as Larry Page's right-hand man and helped build out Google's AI division. Since then he's founded multiple startups and made 250+ angel investments including Anduril, Rippling, and Pinterest.
Moderated by John Gannon, Founder of Venture5 Media.
Disclaimer:
The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. Attendees are advised to consult with qualified financial professionals or advisors regarding their specific investment needs and objectives. Participation in this event does not guarantee any investment outcomes. Your registration information may be shared with our partners, and by signing up for this event, you consent to being contacted via email, SMS, and other means.