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March 24, 2026 27 mins
Good morning, good evening, good afternoon — wherever you’re watching from. In the latest episode of TechedTV, I sat down with Ryan GNessin, a serial entrepreneur, former Glencore commodities trader, and angel investor who turned a blank-canvas move to New York into a massive e-commerce roll-up and exit.   Ryan’s journey is proof that bold career pivots can pay off — but only if you build real competitive advantages along the way. From Life Insurance to Glencore’s $500M Trading Desk Ryan started his career as a life insurance advisor in Australia but quickly realized it wasn’t for him. A mentor connected him with Glencore, one of the world’s largest commodity trading firms. He joined the head office in Switzerland as a traffic analyst, then moved to Jakarta, Indonesia, on just four days’ notice. Over eight intense years, he rose to head the regional office and managed a $500 million physical coal trading desk. It was high-stakes, high-travel work: meeting miners, partying with customers, flying 250–300 times a year, and riding the boom-and-bust cycles of the 2008 financial crisis. The lifestyle was exciting in his late 20s and early 30s, but eventually the constant travel and lack of work-life balance caught up. In 2016, at age 33, Ryan walked away with no job, no girlfriend, and no plan — just a blank canvas in New York City.   The Blank Canvas That Became a $300M Exit Instead of looking for another corporate role, Ryan started small: retail arbitrage — buying branded footwear (Nike, Adidas, Hoka) from stores and reselling on Amazon. He quickly moved into private labeling and spotted an opportunity: thousands of small Amazon sellers generating solid revenue but lacking scale. Many could be acquired cheaply (2–3x EBITDA). That insight became Elevator Brands — an e-commerce roll-up platform. Started with tiny acquisitions ($200K–$400K revenue businesses) as experiments. Raised $8M in 2020, then much larger rounds as COVID accelerated e-commerce. In 2021 alone, the team grew from 15 to 220 people and acquired 20 businesses (total of 32 across the journey). One standout: Rhino USA (motorsport accessories), acquired at ~$20M revenue and scaled to over $100M. The result? A successful exit in 2023 after building a portfolio that proved the power of disciplined acquisition and operational scaling. Key Lessons for Tech Founders & Entrepreneurs 1. Start Where You Stand — Then Iterate Ruthlessly Ryan didn’t have a perfect 10-year master plan. He started with what was in front of him (Amazon arbitrage) and iterated until it worked. “Start small, test, and if it works, double down — if not, move on.” 2. Build a Real Moat — or Get Commoditized This was Ryan’s strongest message for today’s founders, especially on platforms like Amazon: Patents matter — Utility patents create real barriers; design patents are weak. Brand recognition wins — Rhino USA customers happily pay more because they trust the brand. Supply chain advantages or unique customer relationships also work. Without a moat, you’re just another copycat competing on price. Margins erode fast when 1,000 sellers can source the same product from Alibaba. Ryan’s advice: Ask yourself — Why would a customer choose my product over the 10 identical ones next to it? 3. Retail Arbitrage Is a Great Starter, Not a Destination Going to Costco or Nike outlets, flipping products on Amazon or eBay is an excellent low-risk way to learn e-commerce and generate cash. But it’s rarely a high-quality, high-exit business. Use those early profits to fund bigger experiments with better moats. 4. Timing + Tailwinds Matter — But So Does Grit COVID created massive e-commerce tailwinds, but Ryan was already testing the model before the pandemic. When opportunity struck, he was ready to raise capital and scale aggressively. 5. Career Changes Every ~10 Years Can Create an Exciting Life Ryan left a highly paid, specialized role in coal trading because it no longer felt right. His mentors thought he was crazy. He believes changing direction roughly every decade keeps life interesting — especially when you’re young and without heavy family commitments. What Ryan Looks for as an Angel Investor Today Sector first: He’s especially excited about humanoid robotics (which he believes could become the largest industry in the world within 10–15 years) and AI. Strong teams and big-name investors on the cap table (for resilience during tough times). Clear competitive landscape analysis. On the AI bubble question: Ryan sees high valuations and bubble-like P/E ratios, but also insatiable demand for GPUs (NVIDIA’s recent numbers prove it). His approach? Hold some dry powder for corrections, but avoid panic selling — the market could still run higher. Final Takeaway for Founders Whether you’re trading physical commodities, flipping shoes on Amazon, or building the next AI/robotics startup — sustainable success comes from creating a defensible moat. Don’t compete in a sea of commodities. Build somethin
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