Angelovska was educated in Skopje at the
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University where she obtained bachelor's and master's degrees in E-business at the Faculty of Economics. Angelovska graduated as student of the year and was awarded Frank Manning for best student in the generation in economic sciences in 2010. Angelovska won a national contest for most innovative business plan and co-founded Grouper.mk in 2011, known as the first
Macedonian deal platform and a leading Macedonian e-commerce company. Angelovska obtained her doctorate degree in 2016 in Management at her alma mater. Before joining the Government, Angelovska was heading Grouper.mk as a CEO and was also working as a consultant in digital economy, business development and e-commerce. Grouper employed 20 people and had 200,000 customers in 2018. In 2016 Angelovska was recognized in
100 Female Founders in Europe, a list composed by the German startup magazine
The Hundert. In 2018 she was named
Forbes 30 Under 30 in E-commerce and Retail for Europe. In 2019 UNCTAD recognized her as one of the seven global advocates for Women in eTrade. ==Political career==