If you spend enough time around LUMUS, you start to notice a pattern.
Women often find us at the moment when they’re thinking, “I’ve saved some money, I keep hearing about angel investing, but I have no idea how to actually do a deal or where to find the right startups.
They stay when they realise, “Right – this is how real deals are sourced, discussed and decided. This is the table I’ve been looking for.
LUMUS exists to create exactly that kind of table — and to make sure more women have a seat at it.
We’re a one of the biggest female angel investing collectives in Europe where women don’t just talk about backing founders – they actually do it. We host live deal evaluations, quiet-but-powerful breakfasts, intimate city lunches, and online sessions where questions are welcome and jargon is optional. Our values – Courage, Curiosity, Contribution, Connection – are not just a slogan; they shape every table we set and every conversation we hold.
And now we’re looking for someone to help us tell this story, and to make those moments travel further than the room they happen in. We're looking for a very special person who will join as as part-time and remotely as THE Online Marketing & Events Manager.
The story we want to tell – and the person who might tell it
Most weeks at LUMUS, something worth sharing happens.
A founder says one sentence that reframes how we think about a market. An angel asks a question that everyone else was too shy to voice. Two women meet over coffee at an event and, six months later, co-invest in their first deal together.
We’d like those stories to be seen and felt beyond the room. That’s where you come in.
We’re looking for a part-time Online Marketing & Events Manager – someone who enjoys turning moments into content, ideas into invitations, and strangers into “I’m so glad we met” conversations. Someone who is curious about angel investing and venture capital, even if their current CV doesn’t scream “finance”.
You might be the person who already writes thoughtful LinkedIn posts, helps friends with their event copy, or quietly organises the gatherings that everyone counts on. You enjoy words, you’re not afraid of simple digital tools, and you get a quiet thrill from a beautifully run event.
What the work actually feels like
Some days, your work might look like this:
You join a live online investment session where a founder is pitching her company to our community. While the angels ask questions about moat, market and terms, you’re listening for something else: that quote, that insight, that human moment that will resonate with people who weren’t there. Afterwards, you turn it into a short recap: a paragraph for our newsletter, a few lines for LinkedIn, perhaps a simple graphic in Canva with a key takeaway.
On another day, you’re helping bring an event to life – a Female Angel Power Breakfast in London, or a small dinner in Prague. You help shape the invite so it feels warm and specific rather than vague and corporate. You coordinate the sign-ups, make sure everyone knows where they’re going, and think about the little touches that make people feel welcomed rather than “processed”.
In the quieter pockets of the week, you’re working with us on a simple content rhythm: what should we highlight this month? Which stories from our members deserve a spotlight? How do we talk about what we’re building without sliding into generic “community” language?
You’re not alone in any of this. You’ll work closely with the LUMUS founders, who will share context, raw material, and a lot of half-finished ideas. Your gift is to help turn all of this into something shaped, shareable, and true to who we are.
What we expect – and what we don’t
We don’t expect you to arrive as a seasoned investor or a polished events agency in one person.
We do hope you’ll bring:
- A feel for language – the ability to write like a human, not a press release.
- A basic comfort with online tools (or the curiosity to learn them quickly) – things like Canva, a newsletter platform, simple web editors or Notion pages.
- A steady sense of organisation: calendars don’t terrify you, and you like it when things run on time.
- A genuine interest in the world of startups, founders, and investing – even if it’s currently a hobby, a podcast queue, or a “one day I’d love to do this” note in your phone.
If you’ve ever helped run events, managed social media, written newsletters, or worked in comms, marketing, or community roles, you’ll probably feel at home here. But we’re equally open to someone from a less traditional background who can show us they can do the work and care about the mission.
What you get out of it
This isn’t just a marketing or events job that happens to sit near finance. It’s a front-row seat to how angel investing really works.
Over time, you’ll start to understand:
- How deals are sourced, evaluated and decided.
- How angels think about risk, conviction and “edge”.
- How founders pitch, negotiate and navigate.
- How a pan-European network of women can move capital – and change who sits on cap tables.
You’ll meet angels, VCs and founders across Europe, not as a name on a guest list but as someone they actually interact with. You’ll see your work directly shaping who joins LUMUS, what they experience, and how confident they feel stepping into the role of investor.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’d love to move closer to venture capital or angel investing, but I don’t know where to start”, this role is one very real answer.
How this role fits into LUMUS
LUMUS is still in that magic phase where you can see your fingerprints on almost everything. We’re not a huge organisation with twenty layers of approvals. When you have an idea – a new content series, a different way to structure event follow-ups, a playful way to showcase our values – we’ll want to hear it.
You’ll be working in a small, international team that cares deeply about what we’re building. We hold ourselves to a high standard, but we also laugh a lot, occasionally send messages late at night after an event saying “did that really just happen?”, and try to live our values:
- Courage – speaking honestly, trying new things, asking the “obvious” questions.
- Curiosity – about founders, markets, and each other.
- Contribution – showing up for the community, not just extracting from it.
- Connection – designing spaces where people can meet as humans first, investors second.
The role is part-time and remote-friendly, with a preference for someone based in Europe who can occasionally join us in person in London or Central Europe when it matters.
If this sounds like you…
…or like the person you’re becoming, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re not asking for a long formal cover letter. Instead, we’ll ask you a few simple questions: who you are, what draws you to LUMUS, an example of content you’ve created, and how your curiosity about angel investing shows up today.
You can find the application form here.
And if, while reading this, someone specific came to mind – that friend who writes beautifully, loves good gatherings, and has been quietly obsessed with startups – please send this their way.
After all, LUMUS has always grown the same way angels do their best work: one thoughtful introduction at a time.
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