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Keith Alessi is a former CEO who transformed his career after battling cancer. He is known for his one-man show titled ‘Tomatoes Tried To Kill Me But Banjos Saved My Life,’ where he shares his journey as a banjo player. Keith Alessi’s geographical preference is not specified. His professional career shifted from a CEO to a banjo player, highlighting themes of resilience and hope. Alessi’s partnership and collaboration styles are demonstrated through his collaboration with Majid Al Futtaim Lifestyle to expand in the Middle East. The investment thesis, investment focus areas, stage of investment, previous investments, and investment check size of Keith Alessi are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.
Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Country: United States of America
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Investment Regions: EU, NA
Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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Status: not-found
AI Reasoning: Extensive Google search for ‘Keith Alessi’ investment activity returned only biographical and performance-related pages about his one-man show and past CEO role; no records of startup investments or any named invested startups were found. No investor website or investment announcements were located. Therefore there is no evidence of any recent investment activity; default to not-found.
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