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In this episode of The Purpose Profit Shift, host Rachel Bernier Green is joined by Rendel Solomon, a former managing director in private equity who pivoted to become a purpose-driven entrepreneur after the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Rendel shares his journey from corporate success to his commitment to democratizing wealth and fostering racial equity through finance. He discusses his ventures, including InHeirit, an AI-driven estate planning platform, and One Stock-One Future, an initiative to turn youth into shareholders. The conversation explores the intersection of systemic change, sustainable revenue, and the entrepreneurial spirit.
Rendel Solomon is a Chicago-based entrepreneur, financial activist, and advocate for wealth democratization. After spending 13 years in private equity, where he rose to the position of managing director, Rendel left his lucrative career in 2020 to pursue racial equity through finance. He co-founded InHeirit, an AI estate planning platform, and One Stock-One Future, a program that gives youth the opportunity to become public company shareholders. Rendel is also a TEDx speaker and has received numerous accolades for his work in financial literacy and racial justice.
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By EJCIn this episode of The Purpose Profit Shift, host Rachel Bernier Green is joined by Rendel Solomon, a former managing director in private equity who pivoted to become a purpose-driven entrepreneur after the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Rendel shares his journey from corporate success to his commitment to democratizing wealth and fostering racial equity through finance. He discusses his ventures, including InHeirit, an AI-driven estate planning platform, and One Stock-One Future, an initiative to turn youth into shareholders. The conversation explores the intersection of systemic change, sustainable revenue, and the entrepreneurial spirit.
Rendel Solomon is a Chicago-based entrepreneur, financial activist, and advocate for wealth democratization. After spending 13 years in private equity, where he rose to the position of managing director, Rendel left his lucrative career in 2020 to pursue racial equity through finance. He co-founded InHeirit, an AI estate planning platform, and One Stock-One Future, a program that gives youth the opportunity to become public company shareholders. Rendel is also a TEDx speaker and has received numerous accolades for his work in financial literacy and racial justice.
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