Wang earned a bachelor's degree from Duke University, where he was active in student government.
[1][2][3] Later he went on to obtain a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.
[4][5] Before transitioning to venture capital, Wang established himself as one of the country's leading startup lawyers[6] and spent over a decade as a partner with the technology law firm Fenwick & West.
[7][8][9] He served as outside counsel to various successful venture-backed technology companies,[10][11] including Facebook,[12] Twitter,[13] Dropbox,[12] and Wealthfront.
[14] Wang has been recognized for his contributions to the legal field,[15] including the creation of the open-source Series Seed Documents in 2010.