Ian Eliason

I co-founded an early-stage venture capital fund at 22. Over the next decade, I structured deals across private equity, venture capital, and biotech — including an immunotherapy spinout from a research institute that secured ~$350M in grants and contracts.

I've advised and invested in 12 companies that collectively raised $110M. I built and systemized a vacation rental business that runs independently. I've sat on both sides of the table — raising capital, deploying it, and structuring the deals in between.

Today I operate across several ventures: capital allocation systems, operational automation, hospitality, and advisory. The thread connecting them is the same question I've been asking since the beginning — how do you build something that compounds without consuming your attention?

I write about frameworks, mental models, and the patterns I notice across these worlds. Not advice. Just what I'm seeing.


30A, Florida