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Jonathan Aberman
Partner in Ruxton Ventures and internationally recognized thought leader on technology and innovation
Jonathan Aberman is a seasoned professional with over 30 years of experience at the forefront of innovation, entrepreneurship, and policy intersection. As an innovation consultant and change manager at Ruxton Ventures, Jonathan lends his vast expertise to clients. He has successfully served on multiple Boards of Directors, guiding businesses to profitable exits.
Jonathan's professional journey includes being the CEO of community-focused organizations like TandemNSI and FounderCorps. He has also made significant contributions as a venture capitalist at Amplifier Ventures and as a media commentator for platforms like What's Working in Washington and The Washington Post.
Jonathan's comprehensive skill set is backed by a solid educational foundation. He holds degrees from prestigious institutions including the University of Cambridge, New York University, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and The George Washington University.
Throughout his career, Jonathan Aberman has held key roles in various organizations, including serving as a Visiting Executive Entrepreneur and Strategic Advisor, Instructor, and Advisor. He has been on the Board of Advisors for multiple entities such as Distributed Media Lab, MissionLink Next, and Veriphix.
Jonathan's professional engagements also extend to his past roles as a Partner at Ruxton Ventures, Managing Director at Amplifier Advisors, Founding Dean and Professor of Practice at the College of BILT at Marymount University, and more. He has shared his insights as a columnist for The Washington Post and as a Host on platforms like What's Working in Washington and Forward Thinking Radio.
His managerial prowess stems from founding and leading numerous businesses, managing functional business units, and spearheading national partnerships. Jonathan Aberman is widely recognized as a leading voice in the innovation and entrepreneurship landscape of the Greater Washington region.