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Thursday Mar 24, 2022
Fractional Ownership in...Collectibles?! with Rob Petrozzo [Ep. 21]
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
I If I know anything, it’s what you’re ALL thinking right now. My guest in this episode is in fact, NOT a chick. However, for those who have been following along since my pilot episode, you may recall that I said the podcast was created to highlight some amazing women (which will always be the main focus) as well as male allies. These include men in the finance and technology space that promote equity, inclusion and overall engagement in the investment industry in one way or another. Areas of particular interest to me recently include fractionalization and collectibles. To me, alternative investments such as art, blue chip NFTs, Birkin bags, and other collectibles are more historically associated with the wealthy. That is, until now. I had the pleasure of talking about the intersection of alts and fractionalized ownership with Rob Petrozzo, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer @OnRallyRd. Rally is a platform for buying & selling equity shares in collectible assets.
For more information about Rally, please visit: https://rallyrd.com/
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