Kenneth Ewell
Chief Investment Officer
Kenny is the Chief Investment Officer of a family office focused on faith-driven investing. He has been part of the faith-driven investing and entrepreneurship movement since 2013 when he began serving on the Investment Committee of Sovereign's Capital Fund I. Prior to his current role, Kenny worked for a global medical device company, where he executed over $500M of transactions. Previously, he worked for Quvat, a private equity firm in Southeast Asia, and J.P. Morgan's investment bank in NYC. He received his MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an AB in Economics from Princeton University.
Kenny lives in Minneapolis with his wife and two children (with a third due in April 2020!), where they are members of Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church.
“The foundation of Christian entrepreneurship is, paradoxically, weakness. This is not weakness of product, service, or business, but of the entrepreneur himself as a Christian. This is true because Christ said His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). If the goal of the Christian entrepreneur is to advance the Kingdom of God by the power of God, in some sense, weakness must be the way…”