Elizabeth Brillman is a Venture Partner at Muse Capital, a consumer technology fund investing in companies that should exist, especially those transforming how we care, live, and play. With 15 years of experience across leading financial institutions, Elizabeth brings deep investment expertise and strategic insight into the evolving intersection of technology, media, and consumer behavior.

Elizabeth’s superpower?

Connecting capital with clarity, translating complex deals into focused, founder-first decisions.

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Elizabeth's Career

Before joining Muse, Elizabeth was a partner at The Raine Group, where she helped lead the firm’s early-stage platform, Raine Venture Partners. She worked closely with founders across a global portfolio: including Perlego, Momento Market, and Carry1st, while also advising major consumer and sports brands like Fanatics and Supercell across capital raises, M&A, and growth strategy.

Earlier in her career, Elizabeth held roles at Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, and JP Morgan, building a strong foundation in corporate finance and strategic advisory.

At Muse Capital, Elizabeth supports the fund’s mission to back category-defining companies across women’s health, sustainability, and next-gen consumer innovation. She also contributes to Muse Sport - the advisory arm of Muse Capital - helping bring strategic LPs into sports and sports-adjacent opportunities, including the Washington Spirit, SailGP, Sequel, Sports Innovation Lab, and the Women’s Pro Baseball League.

About Elizabeth

Elizabeth earned her B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Lehigh University and her MBA from Harvard Business School. A lifelong athlete, she is deeply passionate about the global impact of sport, especially the advancement of women’s sports, and is committed to expanding access and opportunity for the next generation of female athletes.

“The best investments don’t just meet a market - they move it. I look for teams building with clarity, purpose, and the discipline to scale long-term value.”