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Dingman Center Angels among 10 ‘most active’ U.S. angel investing groups [REPORT]

Over the 2012-2013 year, the Dingman Center Angels invested more than $3 million in 18 separate deals, the most activity by the group to date.

Members of the Dingman Center Angels. (Photo courtesy of University of Maryland)

Among the 10 “most active” angel investing groups in the U.S. is the Dingman Center Angels, based out of the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland, College Park.
According to a new report released by CB Insights, the Angel Resource Institute and Silicon Valley Bank, the Dingman Center Angels rank among angel investing groups from New York, Texas and elsewhere for completing more deals in Q2 of 2013 compared to most other angel investing groups in the U.S.
Find the summary of the report here.
“Although Q2 was a particularly active quarter, we have been an extremely active group both in number of deals, members and deal size for the past three years,” said Elana Fine, managing director of the Dingman Center, in a press release.
Over the 2012-2013 year, the Dingman Center Angels invested more than $3 million in 18 separate deals, the most activity by the group to date.

Companies: University of Maryland, College Park

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