Paul Graham ranked No. 11 in Bloomberg Businessweek Top Angel Investors list

  • The Bechtolsheim one had some great info.

    http://images.businessweek.com/ss/10/02/0225_angel_investors...

    > As an angel investor, he’s famous for cutting a $100,000 check to Google’s founders even before they had chosen their now-famous name. In an e-mail, Bechtolsheim confirmed that the check has netted him more than $1 billion.

    > Bechtolsheim also expressed a sober perspective on the emergence of former Google employees as angels and entrepreneurs. "When people are part of a new company that gets very successful very quickly, such as Google (but this effect is by no means limited to Google), they sometimes confuse the root of this success and incorrectly assume that the success was due to their own actions. They then want to translate this experience to other opportunities, either in the same or in related spaces, which in some cases may turn out, but in most cases will fail, just like the majority of all VC investments fail. … The only thing different about the Google mafia compared to other similar periods in history is that more money was made at Google by more people (and more money will be lost here)."

  • The list of top angel investors.

    No. 1

    Chris Dixon, 38 Co-founder, Hunch Chris Dixon’s blog

    No. of angel investments: 23 Companies funded (a sampling): Skype, Postini, Milo.com, Knewton, DailyBooth

    No. 2

    Ron Conway Investor

    No. of Angel Investments: 190 Companies funded (a sampling): Google, Facebook, bit.ly, Digg, Mint.com, Twitter

    No. 3

    Reid Hoffman, 42 Chairman, co-founder, LinkedIn Reid Hoffman’s LinkedIn profile

    No. of Angel Investments: 49 Companies funded (a sampling): Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, Ning, Zynga

    No. 4

    Esther Dyson, 58 Investor

    No. of Angel Investments: 60 Companies funded (a sampling): 23andMe, GridPoint, del.icio.us, Flickr, Meetup

    No.5

    Peter Thiel, 42 Founder, President, Clarium Capital Management

    No. of Angel Investments: 26 Companies funded (a sampling): Facebook, Friendster, LinkedIn, Yelp, Zynga

    No. 6

    Marc Andreessen, 38 Investor

    No. of Angel Investments: 53 Companies funded (a sampling): Business Insider, Digg, LinkedIn, Qik, Scribd, Twitter

    No. 7

    Jeff Bezos, 46 Chairman, founder, Amazon.com

    No. of Angel Investments: 18 Companies funded (a sampling): 37signals, Google, Linden Lab, Social Gaming Network, Twitter

    No. 8

    Chris Sacca, 34 Managing Director, Lowercase Capital

    No. of Angel Investments: 32 Companies funded (a sampling): bit.ly, FanBridge, Gowalla, Posterous, SimpleGeo, Twitter

    No. 9

    Mike Maples, 42 Investor

    No. of Angel Investments: 39 Companies funded (a sampling): Circle of Moms, Digg, Kongregate, Odeo, Twitter, Weebly

    No. 10

    Andy Bechtolsheim, 54 Founder, Chairman, Chief Development Officer, Astra Networks

    No. of Angel Investments: 49 Companies funded (a sampling): Brightmail, Google, Granite Systems, Nvidia, Tapulous

    No. 11

    Paul Graham, 45 Co-founder, Y Combinator

    No. of Angel Investments: 129 Companies funded (a sampling): Bump Technologies, FanChatter, Heyzap, Justin.tv, Scribd

    No. 12

    Max Levchin, 34 Founder, Chief Executive, Slide

    No. of Angel Investments: 7 Companies funded (a sampling): Evernote, MixPanel, Raptr, Slide, Yelp

    No. 13

    Aydin Senkut, 40 Founder, Felicis Ventures

    No. of Angel Investments: 65 Companies funded (a sampling): Foodzie, Mixer Labs, Rapleaf, The Auteurs, TwitVid

    No. 14

    Bill Joy, 55 Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

    No. of Angel Investments: 24 Companies funded (a sampling): Blazent, NeoPath Networks, Dantz

    No. 15

    Kevin Rose, 33 Founder, Digg Kevin’s blog

    No. of Angel Investments: 12 Companies funded (a sampling): Twitter, 3Crowd Technologies, Foursquare, SimpleGeo

    No. 16

    Dave Duffield, 69 Founder, Chief Executive, Workday

    No. of Angel Investments: 18 Companies funded (a sampling): Acta Technology, Bridgestream, Netcentives

    No. 17

    Andrea Zurek, 39 Founding partner, XG Ventures

    No. of Angel Investments: 26 Companies funded (a sampling): Lotus Vodka, Facebook, Red Mango, and Vaxart

    No. 18

    Marc Benioff, 44 Founder, Chief Executive, Salesforce.com

    No. of Angel Investments: 9 Companies funded (a sampling): Mashery, Qik, Tapulous, Zuora

    No. 19

    Jeff Clavier, 42 Founder, Managing Partner, SoftTech VC Blog: Jeff Clavier’s blog, Software Only

    No. of Angel Investments: 52 Companies funded (a sampling): bit.ly, Circle of Moms, DNAnexus, Mint.com

    No. 20

    Caterina Fake, 36 Co-founder Hunch Caterina’s blog

    No. of Angel Investments: 6 Companies funded (a sampling): Etsy, Maya’s Mom

    No. 21

    Martin Varsavsky, 49 Founder, Chief Executive, Fon Martin Varsavsky’s blog

    No. of Angel Investments: 28 Companies funded (a sampling): 23andMe, Dopplr, Eolia, Joost, Plazes, Tumblr, Wikio

    No. 22

    Naval Ravikant, 36 Founder, Chairman, Vast.com Blog: Startup Boy

    No. of Angel Investments: 21 Companies funded (a sampling): Chatterous, DotSpots, Fluther, Twitter, Vidly

    No. 23

    Joe Kraus, 38 Partner, Google Ventures

    No. of Angel Investments: 5 Companies funded (a sampling): InfraSearch, Linkedin, Napster, Odeo

    No. 24

    Eric Schmidt, 54 Chairman, Chief Executive, Google

    No. of Angel Investments: 9 Companies funded (a sampling): Citizen Effect, CX, iShake, PublishOne, Sendmail

    No. 25

    Lauren Flanagan, 55 Co-founder, Managing Director, Phenomenelle Angels Fund

    No. of Angel Investments: 23 Companies funded (a sampling): Alice.com, Stealth Therapeutics, U.S. Trailmaps

  • I think I was interviewed for this article. I guess I forgot how to talk in sound bites. At least I got promoted to exec!

    I wish the "top" angels had some outside SV diversity; I know two thirds of that group pretty much directly.

  • Interesting that pg is second only to Ron Conway, in number of investments (I'm guessing this is YCombinator vs. Ron Conway Inc.) 190 vs 129 given that YC has only been doing it for 5 years.

    EDIT: link to table: http://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/future_of_t...

  • I wish these sites would take the time to populate the title attribute for images so you can mouseover and see the name before clicking.

  • The Harvard math PhD...

    I thought pg's PhD was in Computer Science?

  • Interesting how pg is the only YC founder listed here. Other than being the most visible face of YC, why is only he on the list?

  • It would be interesting to get some numbers on YC's returns/investment ratios.

  • What tends to be the biggest contributor to angel success? Knowledge, instinct, network, luck? Or impossible to tell?

    I'm assuming it largely comes down to the type of people (smart, hardworking, get 'er done) in the startup and the angel's network.

  • How on Earth is Chris Dixon #1??????

  • The ranking were researched and calculated by YouNoodle. [1]

    YouNoodle took angel money from Max Levchin, Peter Thiel, and The Founders Fund. [2]

    This conflict-of-interest was not disclosed by BusinessWeek.

    [1] http://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/future_of_t... [2] http://www.crunchbase.com/company/younoodle