G. Ryan Ansin
About G. Ryan Ansin
G. Ryan Ansin is an entrepreneur, early-stage investor, and philanthropist based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He serves as the President of the Family Office Association, a global membership organization dedicated to empowering families to thrive across generations. In this role, Ansin guides U.S.-based single-family offices in strategically allocating their investment and philanthropic capital to work holistically across strategies. He co-founded Clarity Project, a program that leverages the diamond industry’s supply chain to support primary education and adult literacy in diamond-mining communities such as Kono, Sierra Leone. Additionally, he is the executive director of Every Person Has A Story (EPHAS) Productions, a non-profit organization he founded to raise awareness and foster connections between people in developing countries and students in American schools through photographs. Ansin is also a co-founder of Revolutionary Clinics, a company focused on advancing the cannabis industry by revitalizing post-industrial cities in Massachusetts. Within Revolutionary Clinics, he serves as the Chief Strategy Officer and Business Development lead, guiding the vision of one of the country’s largest indoor cultivation facilities. His investment portfolio includes companies in technology, health tech, ethical fashion, and real estate. Ansin has been recognized for his philanthropic, advocacy, and purposeful endeavors that have immediate social impact. He has been involved in the cannabis industry for more than five years, leading technology development in state-of-the-art facilities and investing in both cultivation and dispensary networks. His approach combines investments and operations to increase returns and positivity for stakeholders across ecosystems. Ansin is also an advisor to various high-net-worth communities, assisting them in convening with greater purpose and intentionality to magnify the impact of their time as individuals and families alike. He joined the founding board of the GK Fund, a Boston-based not-for-profit grantmaking fund to BIPOC businesses in need of catalytic growth. His diverse experiences reflect a commitment to integrating business success with social impact, focusing on sectors that drive positive change in communities and industries.
Investment Mandate
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Requirements
Innovative business models, Scalable growth potential, Positive social impact, Experienced management teams, Alignment with personal values
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