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Known co-founder Molina Niño focuses on wealth gap


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Serial entrepreneur Nathalie Molina Nio had spent the better part of two decades in the tech world when she came to the conclusion that investors are the ones running the show.

Having that power to invest and make changes led her in 2016 to start Brava Investments, a firm that backs women-owned businesses. More recently, she co-founded Known, an investment advisor that manages assets for families and endowments in ways that are healthy for the planet and the people on it. That includes a focus on closing the wealth gap, ideally putting more money in the control of BIPOC investors, Molina Nio said.

My whole life, the big trajectory has been what is fair and what is just. Professionally, how that translates is that less than 2% of the worlds capital and assets is owned and controlled by 70% of the world which is people of color, she said. When we say at Known that our priority is reducing and hopefully eliminating the wealth gap, that is where it is coming from, for me personally. Its coming up with a model that allows us to participate in the capital markets that is fairer than what is currently happening.

The firm is approaching its two-year anniversary, although it took the founders two years to build and secure licenses before its 2021 launch.

I initially went to my mentors with this crazy idea, wondering what was possible. They encouraged me, advised me and helped me reshape the idea to what it is today, said Molina Nio, who is the firms chief strategy officer.

Her mentors Jim Casselberry and Valerie Red-Horse Mohl became her business partners and cofounders. Casselberry, CEO at Known, was previously chief investment officer at 4S Bay Partners. Red-Horse Mohl, president of the firm, was the first Native American to start a Wall Street investment bank. The four co-founders are Black, Indigenous, Latinx and Asian-American, and the firms staff of at least 17 is highly diverse.

Youll never see a DEI initiative at the firm, Molina Nio said, pointing to the New York City-based firms existing diversity. We dont try to fix what other people see as a diversity problem. We just exist. And that is why people are gravitating toward us.

The company generally manages assets in house, although some mandates have required it to hire subadvisors, she said. The firm, which currently has about two dozen clients, has a plan of getting to more than $1 billion in assets under management within five years.

It does seem like we are tracking toward that target, Molina Nio said.

The firms Form ADV, the latest of which was filed in June, shows that it had $26.8 million in assets under management as of January, with $25 million of that being discretionary.

Known also has an investment bank that is getting up and running, with services launching publicly in the coming weeks, Molina Nio said.

The investment bank will primarily serve middle-market clients, she said. The middle markets are really critical, because that historically is where multigenerational wealth has been created in this country.

Another of the firm’s priorities is to use its resources to help smaller financial services companies grow. The company makes its back-office services available to up-and-coming RIAs and first-time fund managers, similar to how Stephen Schwarzmans Blackstone provided support to Larry Finks BlackRock in its early days, Molina Nio said.

We have a full back-office we can loan to them so they can create the next big financial services companies, she said.

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