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Queen City Angels investment group rebrands as QCA Ventures
The Norwood-based firm has expanded its membership and geographic reach in recent years.
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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Queen City Angels, an early-stage investment capital group based in Norwood, Ohio, has changed its name to QCA Ventures to better reflect the organization's evolution. Over the past decade, QCA's membership has quadrupled from about 50 to 220 members across 25 states, and the group has been investing larger amounts over a broader geographic area.
Why it matters
The rebranding of Queen City Angels to QCA Ventures signals the growing influence and reach of the Cincinnati-area investment group, which has become a significant player in funding startups not just locally, but across the Midwest and beyond.
The details
QCA Ventures Chairman Tony Shipley told the Cincinnati Business Courier that the group had just five members when it started in 2000, but its membership has since grown to about 220 investors spanning 25 states. The organization has shifted the scope of its investor base and the types of deals in which it invests, prompting the decision to rebrand from Queen City Angels to QCA Ventures.
- QCA Ventures was founded in 2000 with just 5 members.
- Over the past decade, QCA's membership has quadrupled from about 50 to 220 members.
The players
QCA Ventures
An early-stage investment capital group based in Norwood, Ohio that has expanded its membership and geographic reach in recent years.
Tony Shipley
The chairman of QCA Ventures.
What they’re saying
“The group had just five members when it started in 2000.”
— Tony Shipley, QCA Ventures Chairman (Cincinnati Business Courier)
The takeaway
The rebranding of Queen City Angels to QCA Ventures reflects the investment group's growing influence and reach, as it has expanded its membership and investment activities beyond the Cincinnati region to become a significant player in funding startups across the Midwest and beyond.
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