Giorgos Tsetis Launches Family Office Funding Philanthropy

Giorgos Tsetis, cofounder and former CEO of Nutrafol, sold his remaining equity to Unilever at a $3.5 billion valuation earlier this year and launched family office Great Things six months ago. Great Things combines a for-profit venture arm and a nonprofit to channel a "significant portion" of returns to causes like mental health, crisis response, and AI-driven healthcare, employing six full-time staff.
Key Points
- 1Launches Great Things family office six months ago to channel investment returns into philanthropy
- 2Designs dual for-profit and nonprofit structure to sustain charities supporting mental health and crisis response
- 3Invests broadly, including AI-driven healthcare and major tech startups, offering founders philanthropic influence over donations
Scoring Rationale
Notable for clear investing and philanthropic details, limited novelty and narrow technical depth focused on portfolio highlights.
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