Marty Ringlein
Founder of Agree.com
Marty Ringlein
Founder of Agree.com
Brooklyn, New York
Overview
Work Experience
CEO & Co-Founder
2024 - Current
Slowly emerging out of stealth mode.
General Partner
2012
Investing in early-stage founders and late-stage disruptors, including: SpaceX, Chime, Plaid, Coinbase, Roblox, Beehiiv, Uber, LiveBlocks, Deel, and Stripe; to name a few.
Adjunct Professor
2023
Partnering with the incredible faculty at Northwestern to lead lecture series and workshops for the Executive Education and Design Innovation programs; with a specific focus on strategic advantages in Generative AI and emerging technologies in Product Development.
Advisor & Investor (Acquired)
2020 - 2023
Clover is an AI productivity startup that was successfully acquired by Figma.
Advisor & Investor (Acquired)
2019 - 2023
Capbase is a FinTech cap-table management platform that was successfully acquired by Deel.
Head of Product, AR/AP Automation
2020 - 2021
Joined Brex through a portfolio company's acquisition in an EIR capacity to focus primarily on new monetization efforts launching SaaS based business banking products on top of the Brex core platform. Developed and delivered their first Bill Pay (accounts payable/receivable) product solution within 90-days.
Co-founder & Chief Product Officer (Acquired)
2019 - 2021
We launched a next-generation AI-powered multi-player FinTech platform to disrupt the multi-billion dollar traditional joint-banking ecosystem; expanding the market beyond domestic partnerships to include co-parenting, co-living, and care-taker based relationships. Gather was successfully acquired by Brex to expand into the Accounts Payable/Receivable spend management space powered by AI.
Global Head of R&D
2016 - 2019
Responsible for helping set and ultimately ensuring that the organization meets its objectives to research emerging technologies and collaborate in the development of new or existing product innovation as well as new monetization strategies.
Investment Advisory Board
2014 - 2016
An inaugural member of the District of Columbia's investment advisory board for the "Digital DC Tech Fund"; focusing on supporting and funding top start-up entrepreneurs within Washington, DC.
Investor & Board Member (Acquired)
2013 - 2016
Macaw was successfully acquired by InVision in the spring of 2016. The Macaw technology and platform eventually became Invision Studio. I was an advisor, investor, and supporter ... also, the unofficial mascot.
Education
Executive MBA
2013 - 2014
Professional Development Program
2012 - 2012