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Thomas Owen is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist from Dallas, Texas. He is the founder and managing partner of TO Ventures, a holding company that oversees multiple businesses across various industries including event management, wholesale golf supplies, and ticket brokerage.[1]
Owen is also recognized as the youngest private equity investor in Liquid Death, a rapidly growing beverage company known for its innovative branding and commitment to sustainability.[2]
Early Life and Education
[edit]Thomas Owen was born in Plano, Texas. From a young age, he displayed an entrepreneurial spirit, starting his first business in elementary school. His early ventures, including a coffee stand and a tech support service for neighbors, laid the foundation for his future in business. Owen's passion for technology and business continued to grow as he became involved in various entrepreneurial activities throughout his school years.
Career
[edit]Owen founded TO Ventures as a holding company to manage his expanding portfolio of businesses. The company now serves as the parent organization for several successful ventures:
- Swing Supplies: A wholesale golf supply company that specializes in providing high-quality, custom-branded golf merchandise to country clubs and golf tournaments.[3]
- Seat Spotters: An online ticket brokerage platform that specializes in connecting buyers with premium tickets for concerts, sports events, and other live entertainment, ensuring access to sought-after experiences.[4]
- Night.ly: An event management platform designed to streamline the organization and execution of events.[5]
In addition to these ventures, Owen garnered attention when TO Ventures raised its first fund to invest in Liquid Death, making him the youngest investor in the company.
Investments and Business Strategy
[edit]Today, TO Ventures operates not only as a holding company but also manages its first fund dedicated to investing in Liquid Death. The success of this initial fund has positioned TO Ventures as a rising player in the venture capital landscape. With plans to expand its portfolio and continue investing in innovative and disruptive companies, Owen’s vision for TO Ventures is to become a leading force in the industry, driving growth and innovation across various sectors.
Recognition and Impact
[edit]Thomas Owen's achievements have garnered attention in the Dallas business community, particularly for his ability to balance academic responsibilities with his entrepreneurial pursuits. His work has been recognized by various organizations, and he is actively involved in mentoring and supporting other young entrepreneurs.
References
[edit]- ^ "Thomas Owen - Profile Overview". PitchBook. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- ^ "TO Ventures Announces Strategic Investment in Liquid Death". TO Ventures. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- ^ "Swing Supplies". Swing Supplies. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- ^ "Seat Spotters". Seat Spotters. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- ^ "Nightly". Nightly. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
Category:American venture capitalists Category:Living people Category:People from Dallas, Texas