Yewande Odumosu

Yewande Odumosu

Managing Partner at HoaQ

About

Yewande Odumosu is Managing Partner of HoaQ's venture fund, the investment vehicle that has grown from an informal diaspora angel collective into one of Africa's most active early-stage syndicates. An electronics engineering graduate of the University of Lagos, she spent 15 years building cross-functional teams at ExxonMobil, Vodacom, Google, and Softcom before pivoting to entrepreneurship and investing. She co-founded ByteMars, a digital marketing education startup, and became a limited partner at RaliCap before joining HoaQ — a transition she describes as organic: "I realised I was referring so many people to HoaQ that I might as well invest with them too." The HoaQ fund now backs roughly 30 companies at $25,000–$50,000 per founder across seven countries, with a portfolio that includes Raenest, Chowdeck, LemFi, Norebase, and Bamboo.

Odumosu represents a generation of African operators — engineers turned investors — who are closing the pre-seed gap that has historically been the continent's most underserved funding stage. At HoaQ, she sits at the intersection of diaspora capital and on-the-ground African entrepreneurship, channelling a network of over 300 investors from 14 countries toward founders who are building the infrastructure of borderless African commerce.
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