
Full Name
Mrs. Angie K. Long
Job Title
Co-Founder and Owner, Kansas City Current
Company
Chief Investment Officer, Palmer Square Capital Management
Speaker Bio
Angie Long is Co-Founder and Owner, Kansas City Current, and Chief Investment Officer and one of two Principal Owners for Palmer Square Capital Management, where she has key responsibilities for all investment-related activities.
With her leadership, the firm has grown Assets Under Management (AUM) to approximately $37 billion (as of 6/30/2026), expanding its global presence, notably with a fast-growing London office. She is widely regarded as a pioneer in credit and fixed income. Angie has a history of innovation including pioneering aspects of the credit derivatives industry and creating the HYDI (High Yield Debt Index), the first liquid credit trading index and predecessor to all of today’s indices (the Markit CDX).
Angie’s career includes experience at JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was named a Managing Director at age 29 and held many senior roles including Deputy Head of North American Credit Trading, Head of High Yield Trading, and Head of Credit Derivatives Trading. In addition, she worked with the Global Head of Credit Trading to help oversee risk management for the High Yield and High Grade credit trading books.
Most recently, Angie has added the title of Professional Sports Team Owner to her long list of accomplishments, as she joined Co-Founder and Owner Chris Long and Co-Owner Brittany Matthews in bringing a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise to Kansas City. The team launched on an extraordinary timeline, playing its first professional match just 124 days after the franchise was announced. In 2025, Angie and Chris Long expanded their sports and entertainment portfolio by buying HB Koge Women, a top women’s team in Denmark taking their sports interests globally. In 2026, Angie and Chris Long further grew their sports platform by launching Teal Rising Academy Brazil in Sao Paulo focused on investing in U-15 and U-17 athletes and providing a clear pathway to professional soccer.
Angie received an AB degree in Economics from Princeton University and was a member of two National Championship Rugby teams and named an All-American in 1997. Angie has continued her involvement with Princeton as she served on the Women in Leadership Committee of Princeton and founded the Greater Kansas City Princeton Women’s Network (PWN).
Angie serves on the Board of Directors of Teal Rising Foundation and Union Station as well as served on the KC 2026 World Cup Board. She has been recognized for her work being named to the 2022 Women's International Champions Cup Best XI, 2022 Sports Business Journal Power Player, 2023 Business Journal's Bizwomen 100, University of Missouri - Kansas City's 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year, Ingram's 2023 class of WeKC - Women Executives Kansas City, Kansas City Magazine’s 2023 Power List: The 50 Top Power People in KC. Angie is a recipient of The W.F. Yates Medallion for Distinguished Service from The Trustees of William Jewel College. In November 2023, Angie was inducted into the Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City Business Hall of Fame. Angie is also a member of the National Advisory Council for Women Leaders in Sports. For Harvard Business School, Angie is a member of the Harvard Business School Board of Dean’s Advisors.
Angie is a member of the 100 Women in Finance and is a CFA® charter holder.
With her leadership, the firm has grown Assets Under Management (AUM) to approximately $37 billion (as of 6/30/2026), expanding its global presence, notably with a fast-growing London office. She is widely regarded as a pioneer in credit and fixed income. Angie has a history of innovation including pioneering aspects of the credit derivatives industry and creating the HYDI (High Yield Debt Index), the first liquid credit trading index and predecessor to all of today’s indices (the Markit CDX).
Angie’s career includes experience at JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was named a Managing Director at age 29 and held many senior roles including Deputy Head of North American Credit Trading, Head of High Yield Trading, and Head of Credit Derivatives Trading. In addition, she worked with the Global Head of Credit Trading to help oversee risk management for the High Yield and High Grade credit trading books.
Most recently, Angie has added the title of Professional Sports Team Owner to her long list of accomplishments, as she joined Co-Founder and Owner Chris Long and Co-Owner Brittany Matthews in bringing a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise to Kansas City. The team launched on an extraordinary timeline, playing its first professional match just 124 days after the franchise was announced. In 2025, Angie and Chris Long expanded their sports and entertainment portfolio by buying HB Koge Women, a top women’s team in Denmark taking their sports interests globally. In 2026, Angie and Chris Long further grew their sports platform by launching Teal Rising Academy Brazil in Sao Paulo focused on investing in U-15 and U-17 athletes and providing a clear pathway to professional soccer.
Angie received an AB degree in Economics from Princeton University and was a member of two National Championship Rugby teams and named an All-American in 1997. Angie has continued her involvement with Princeton as she served on the Women in Leadership Committee of Princeton and founded the Greater Kansas City Princeton Women’s Network (PWN).
Angie serves on the Board of Directors of Teal Rising Foundation and Union Station as well as served on the KC 2026 World Cup Board. She has been recognized for her work being named to the 2022 Women's International Champions Cup Best XI, 2022 Sports Business Journal Power Player, 2023 Business Journal's Bizwomen 100, University of Missouri - Kansas City's 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year, Ingram's 2023 class of WeKC - Women Executives Kansas City, Kansas City Magazine’s 2023 Power List: The 50 Top Power People in KC. Angie is a recipient of The W.F. Yates Medallion for Distinguished Service from The Trustees of William Jewel College. In November 2023, Angie was inducted into the Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City Business Hall of Fame. Angie is also a member of the National Advisory Council for Women Leaders in Sports. For Harvard Business School, Angie is a member of the Harvard Business School Board of Dean’s Advisors.
Angie is a member of the 100 Women in Finance and is a CFA® charter holder.
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