Faqs
I invest in ideas that solve real problems, have a clear market need, and show potential for scalability. I am especially interested in founders who are serious about execution, not just vision.
Not necessarily. Some founders come with a validated concept, others already have traction. What matters most is clarity of the problem, a strong solution direction, and your willingness to build with discipline.
I do more than invest. I partner with founders strategically, helping with business structure, systems, execution planning, positioning, and long-term growth. My approach is hands-on when alignment exists.
I evaluate ideas based on market demand, scalability, competitive advantage, business model strength, and the founder's ability to execute. A great idea is important, but the founder's mindset and discipline matter even more.
Once you submit your pitch, I review the opportunity and, if it aligns, we schedule a strategic conversation. From there, we explore validation, structure, growth strategy, and potential investment pathways.
Yes. Some of the strongest transformations happen when a business has potential but lacks structure, focus, or execution rhythm. If you have demand but growth feels unstable, that is exactly where I add value.
I invest across different stages, from early-stage concepts to growing companies, as long as there is a real opportunity and the founder is ready to build seriously. Traction helps, but clarity and execution matter more.
Most investors provide capital. Most advisors provide advice. I focus on building companies through both strategy and execution support. I bring structure, accountability, and long-term thinking, because sustainable growth is engineered, not guessed.