Entries are now open for the annual Techboard Australian Angel Awards 2022.
The awards recognize the importance of the angel investment community and angel investment to the growth of Australia’s startup and technology ecosystem.
2022 Categories:
A very active regional angel group For angel groups based outside the capital, rated by the highest certified angel investors.
A very active angel investor. Reviewed by the largest number of certified angel investors.
Investor of the Year. Awarded to an Angel Investor who has made a significant contribution to Australia’s angel investment community, as assessed by a panel of judges – considering not only the investor’s investment activity, but also their impact on the angel investor community through education, support, promotion. or other activities.
The best angel of the year It has been rated as the most financially successful exit from angel investment.
A very active group of angels is rated with the highest number of proven angel investments.
The awards will be based on an informed assessment as well as an expert jury consisting of representatives from Australia’s key angel groups. they are: Jordan Green – Melbourne Angels (chair); Sharif Sethi – Brisbane Angels; Simon Horn – Angel Loop; Josh Garratt – Angels of the South; Karen Farley – Sydney Angels; Rick McElhinney – Gold Coast Angels; Linda Coker – Balanced Investors; Raphael Kimberley-Bowen – Perth Angels (organiser).
The awards are again organized by Techboard, Australia’s leading start-up and technology company database.
Last year, Alice Anderson Fund Chair and Scale Investors founder Susan Oliver was named Angel of the Year for her contributions to angel investing and impact on the angel community as a whole.
The Brisbane Angels were well represented in last year’s awards, with Richard Moore making 14 individual investments in three categories: best exit, most active team and most active individual.
Nominations are open until August 16. Here are the entry details.