Milind Mehere

Founder and Senior Advisor at Yieldstreet

Milind Mehere: Serial entrepreneur, builder, thinker, angel investor, husband, and father.

Milind is the Founder and CEO of YieldStreet and is on the mission to change the way wealth is created. A serial tech entrepreneur, he founded YieldStreet on the simple belief that everyone, regardless of their net worth, should have access to make the most of their money. Prior to YieldStreet, Milind spent nearly a decade scaling Yodle from $0 to $200M in revenue and employing more than 1,400, while helping hundreds of thousands of SMBs market their businesses online. Yodle was acquired by Web.com (Nasdaq: WEB) for $342M in 2016.

Milind has a track record in building large scalable businesses and delivering life-changing products to underserved markets. Milind shares knowledge of investment and tech trends, company growth, building great teams, fundraising, and fan-favorite, fine whiskey. When Milind is not working, you can find him watching the Patriots with his son, traveling with his wife, reading non-fiction, and running in Central Park while listening to his favorite podcast, Hidden Brain.

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Founded in 2015 by Milind Mehere and Michael Weisz, Yieldstreet provides the individual investor with a variety of assets in asset classes once reserved for private institutions and the top one percent. Since their inception, They have funded over $2 billion worth of deals across a range of asset classes for a growing membership of more than 300,000 individual investors, with more than $1 billion in principal/interest returned. Yieldstreet membership gives its members access to live Q&As with asset class professionals, thought leadership on the emerging alt space, and an exclusive marketplace of investment opportunities to help them reach their financial goals. Recognized as one of the Best Places to Work by Built In, Yieldstreet is headquartered in New York City, where Mehere and Weisz oversee a team of more than 100 employees. They also have external offices in Brazil, Greece, and Malta.