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Ron Ivey is a writer, researcher, and strategic advisor focusing on the future of the economy, belonging, and human flourishing. In 2017, Ron established a consultancy, Rembrandt Collective, to help organizations lead collective action for the common good. Ron currently serves as a Fellow at the Centre for Public Impact, a global think tank seeking to re-imagine government and restore relationships between governments and those they govern. As a Fellow, Ron co-authored Built for All, a framework for building inclusive economies. For the past two decades, he has served as an advisor to executives in organizations including Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Vatican, IBM, the World Bank, the White House, and the Aspen Institute. Previous to his consultancy work, Ron served as a policy advisor in the United States Senate.

Previous to Rembrandt Collective, Ron served as an executive in a boutique strategy firm, serving in various leadership roles. During his tenure, the firm grew from 10 to 50 employees and from $1 million to $10 million in revenues. Ron is trained as a corporate strategist and executive facilitator. 

Ron also serves on multiple advisory boards, including the OECD’s Trust in Business Initiative, a global effort focused on restoring trust in business, and the Paris-based think tank Up for Humanness, researching ways to restore social cohesion. He is one of the founding officers of Friends of Notre Dame de Paris, the American foundation that has raised over $17 million for the restoration of the Cathedral.

Ron and his wife, Kathryn, live in Paris, France.