Aaditya Tangri's work sits at the edges of capital, ownership, and what it takes to make things last.
He has built and led ventures across education, healthcare, and hospitality, working across capital, strategy, and cross-border transactions in North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
His interests sit at the intersection of business succession, durable cash flow, and long-term value creation: the question of who will own the productive assets of the next twenty years, and how.
His current attention is on the lower middle market — profitable, founder-owned businesses approaching ownership transition without a clear path forward. Not as a trade, but as the kind of work that rewards patience: standardizing what's already good, backing strong operators, holding for the long term.
He holds degrees from the University of Toronto and Rotman, an Executive MBA from St. Gallen, and is completing a Master's in Sustainability at Harvard. His writing has appeared in the Observer Research Foundation, Forbes Middle East, and Springer Nature.
He lives in Toronto.
University of Toronto · Rotman · St. Gallen · Harvard University · Observer Research Foundation · Forbes Middle East · Springer Nature