Boole syndicate makes callout for angel investors to join membership
The Boole Syndicate is inviting active and potential investors to a membership event at the NSC Campus in Mahon, Cork on Wednesday, November 26th from 12pm to 2pm. Mick Conway, angel investor and board director of The Boole Syndicate; Donagh Kiernan, managing director and board director of The Boole Syndicate; Denise Tormey, angel investor and board director of The Boole Syndicate; Fionnuala Wall, marketing manager and EU projects coordinator at AxisBIC; and Shemas Eivers, angel investor and chair of board of The Boole Syndicate. Picture: John Allen
An angel investment syndicate which has invested €15m in Irish startups since its establishment in 2012 is making a callout for new investors with an information event in Cork on Wednesday, November 26.
The not-for-profit Boole Angel Investment Syndicate is based at the NSC Campus in Cork. In the past year, the syndicate has recorded more than a 50% increase in investments and is looking to further boost its membership next year. The Boole Angel Investment Syndicate currently has 38 members and is seeking to increase that to 50, by April 2026.
The Boole Syndicate is inviting active and potential investors to a membership event at the NSC Campus in Mahon, Cork on Wednesday, November 26th from 12pm to 2pm.
Boole works with business innovation centres AxisBIC, who screen companies on behalf of the syndicate. In the past year, the syndicate has invested €2.2m into 15 projects.
“Boole’s role is to make angel investment as easy as possible for busy angel investors, and to offer support to startup promoters, providing fast responses, feedback, and investments," said Boole Angel Investment Syndicate managing director Donagh Kiernan.
Places on the recruitment day can be booked through Eventbrite.





