One the Come Up

Angel Low from Malaysia, The Hive

34 min · 22. März 2026
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The podcast is back! and joining me for the first conversation in almost two months is Angel Low, Venture Capitalist and Operator @ The Hive. Low's career began at Beijing University where she obtained her degree in economics. After graduating, she landed her first job in the ultra competitive Chinese job market as an analyst at Huisheng Consulting Group. Today, Low works at The Hive in Malaysia, where she oversees how the firm invests its $50 million to drive Malaysia's startup ecosystem. As the my guest join me from Southeast Asia, Low brings to the podcast a unique and diverse perspective on international dynamics and the Asian ecosystem.

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