Former Slack exec April Underbrush has joined Obvious Ventures as a venture partner

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
April Underwood, who until early last year was Slack chief product officer, has joined Obvious Ventures as a venture partner, she
announced on Twitter today. Underwood said that as part of the firm team, she will &invest in great companies seeking to solve the big
problems facing humanity: our climate, human health and wellness, and how we work.& Of Obvious focus on &backing company with world positive
impact,& she said its mission &couldn''t possibly feel more needed than it does in this particular moment. For Underwood, the role is one of
several that she is currently juggling
She founded a startup advisory outfit called Wise Owl last year
She is also a cofounder of #Angels, an organization that focuses on investing in female founders and to which Underwood remains very
committed, she said today, tweeting that her focus on &getting more women on the cap tables of successful startups will continue
unabated. Underwood is now among a growing number of #Angels cofounders — powerful women at Twitter who introduced the initiative in 2015
— to be investing on pretty much a full-time basis. In addition to Underwood, who spent nearly five years as a director of product at
Twitter before joining Slack, #Angels was founded by Jana Messerschmidt, who is now a partner with Lightspeed Venture Partners; Jessica
Verrilli, who is now a general partner with GV; and Katie Stanton Jacobs, who recently closed her own first venture fund with $25 million in
capital commitments under the brand Moxie Ventures. Another #Angels founder Vijaya Gadde, was and remains the General Counsel at Twitter
Meanwhile, Chloe Sladden, a former VP of Media at Twitter, last year cofounded a seed-stage startup making collaborative parenting tools
called Honeycomb Labs. Underwood, who also sits on the board of Zillow, was in charge of much of Slack strategy and product decisions during
her nearly four years with the company. Underwood is now one of three venture partners who are working with Obvious Ventures . The others
include serial entrepreneur, investor and advisor Julie Hanna, and Di-Ann Eisnor, who was previously the Director of Urban Systems at Google
Area 120. Obvious Ventures — cofounded very notably by Twitter cofounder Ev Williams — closed its third fund with roughly $270 million
in capital commitments earlier this year.