Audrey Pang

Residence: Austin, Texas

Alma Mater(s):

Princeton University
University of Chicago Booth

National Wrestling Hall of Fame Board of Governors

Audrey Pang joined the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Board of Governors in 2024.

Pang grew up in Toronto, Canada and was first introduced to wrestling by way of a chance encounter with a middle school gym class. She had fun, but promptly forgot all about it until her freshman year when her history teacher asked her to join the newly established boys and girls wrestling team. It was at that point that she began her lifelong love affair with wrestling.

She had early success, placing second in the Ontario Provincial Championships, and decided that she wanted to continue wrestling at the collegiate level. Not fully understanding American sports landscape, when she was accepted into Princeton University, she emailed then coach Michael New of the men’s wrestling program and asked if she could join the wrestling team. A man ahead of his time, New said yes and for the next three years the Princeton Friends of Wrestling sponsored Pang’s training and competition on the freestyle women’s circuit.

Pang placed fourth at the U.S. Open Championships and at the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association national tournament, and made a bid for the 2004 Olympics, the first Games to include women’s wrestling. In her senior year she became co-captain of the Princeton men’s team and 125-pound starter. To this day she is the only female to compete at an NCAA Division I men’s wrestling conference tournament. Post-graduation she returned to freestyle competition and competed for the New York Athletic Club through the 2008 Olympic Trials, after which she gracefully retired and promptly began dabbling in amateur Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

After graduating from Princeton with a bachelor’s degree in economics and certificates in finance and French, Pang took the lessons learned on the mat and brought them to her first career as an equity derivatives trader, trading in the pits of the American Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board Options Exchange for Jane Street Capital.

Following a successful stint in public markets, Pang pivoted to the world of business and obtained her Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth. She then worked as a consultant, partnering with Fortune 500 executives across various industries while at Bain & Company, before ultimately discovering software, where she has worked ever since.

Pang has been both an operator, leading Revenue Operations at Basis Technologies, as well as an investor and advisor, serving as a Value Creation Director at Vista Equity Partners and Operating Principal at Ionic Partners.

Today, she focuses on investing in B2B software companies, providing operational expertise and capital along with a modern cloud-based approach to people and business.

Pang firmly believes that wrestling opened up a world of opportunity that she otherwise would not have known and that the tools that she gained in the wrestling room are what allowed her to be successful across trading floors and boardrooms.

She is committed to giving back to the sport that gave her so much, and in particular supports organizations that work to create more opportunities for women and girls to wrestle at all levels and experience the transformative power of wrestling. Pang actively works with Sisters on the Mat, Princeton Women’s Wrestling Committee and Division 1 Women’s Wrestling.

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