Theia – a Private Equity Approach to Digital Assets

Theia – a Private Equity Approach to Digital Assets

Theia is a liquid digital assets fund applying the principles of prudent investing to blockchain, led by Co-Founders CEO John McNiff and CIO Felipe Montealegre

Prior to founding Theia, John worked in the private equity group at Goldman Sachs, investing in opportunistic real estate and asset management companies. John received his MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.A. in History from Yale University.

Prior to founding Theia, Felipe was a Vice President on the investment team at BayPine, a $2 billion private equity fund investing in automation and digital transformation. Before BayPine, Felipe worked as an investor across healthcare and financial services at JLL Partners, and began his career at Credit Suisse in the Financial Institutions Group. Felipe graduated with a B.A. in economics from Yale University.

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