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Tony Tjan

Entrepreneur & Business Transformation Expert

Tony Tjan is the chairman and managing partner of Cue Ball—a private investment firm based in Boston—and the CEO and co-founder of MiniLuxe, a personal care and lifestyle brand that seeks to transform the nail care industry. With a focus on purpose-driven long-term investments, Cue Ball has committed more than 50 percent of its capital for women-led, inclusionary ventures, most notably MiniLuxe, whose company’s core purpose is to empower and enrich lives through self-care and self-expression. The company is achieving this through medical-grade hygiene standards, safe products, an employee-first model and a data-driven and predictive booking platform for beauty professionals. As a multiple-time founder and a trusted strategic counsellor to numerous CEOs, leaders and entrepreneurs, Tony is known for driving business transformations and for his human-centric, multidisciplinary approach. His professional and personal focus is to use capital and entrepreneurship as a force for good. Tony is also a prominent author and speaker, having written 125 articles for the Harvard Business Review, the author of Good People and co-author of Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck (a New York Times bestseller and one of Fast Company’s ‘Best Business Books’ of the year). Tjan holds AB and MBA degrees from Harvard University, where he served as a Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government. He sits on the Advisory Council for the MIT Media Lab and is board member The Tory Burch Foundation that focuses on empowering the next generation of women entrepreneurs. In 2018, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

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A MiniLuxe nail technician files a client's nails

Reimagining Nail Care: Turning Self-Care Into an Engine for Equity

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