US health secretary’s son launches investment fund tied to health movement
Child of Robert F Kennedy Jr seeks $100mn in capital raise while touting links to ‘policy initiatives in government’
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A son of US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is launching a fund to invest in healthcare companies, touting his ties to his father’s “make America healthy again” movement (Maha) and backing groups that could benefit from it, according to an offering document obtained by the FT.
William Finbar “Finn” Kennedy is seeking to raise $100mn for the fund, Victura Ventures, targeting early-stage growth companies involved in healthcare AI, consumer health and other health technologies, the document said. The fund is named after a sailboat owned by former President John F Kennedy, his great uncle.
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