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Ian Fuller is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Westfuller, a values-driven investment advisory firm and Certified B-Corp. Westfuller oversees more than $2 billion in assets and provides advice, strategy, and investment management services to global foundations, non-profits, families, and individuals.
Ian began his professional career as a financial analyst at the United Nations Population Fund in New York and Hong Kong. After graduating from business school, he spent five years at Merrill Lynch's Private Bank, where he advised philanthropic institutions and high-net-worth families on global multi-asset strategies as part of LWF Wealth Management. Since co-founding Westfuller in 2011, Ian has become a specialist in evidence-driven, global investment advisory services, strategic investment management, and philanthropic giving. He works closely with people and institutions to empower capital with purpose, driven by his belief in the promise of intentional financial systems to foster a flourishing democracy and economy. Ian co-leads the firm's commitment to supporting efforts that build a just and equitable society, public purpose finance for all, and community infrastructure and assets.
As an activist and adviser, Ian serves as the board chair of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which has a 100% commitment to mission-aligned investing. He is also an investment committee member of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a board and investment committee member of ImpactAssets, and Treasurer of Color of Change and the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation, among other social justice and impact investing board positions. Additionally, Ian is an active investor in high-growth, diverse-led managers and businesses.
Mr. Fuller holds a b.s. in economics and an m.s. in international affairs/global finance from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and New York University, respectively. Ian resides on the Lower East Side of New York City with his family, where he can often be found perfecting ristretto pulls, reading a good book, or training for the next adventure race.
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