R. Gregg Stone
R. Gregg Stone has been active in the investment business for forty years from the seed stages of companies’ development as an angel investor and board member to selecting public market managers. Most of his investments have been related to the delivery of healthcare. He is an active member of Launchpad Venture Group, the largest angel group in the Northeast. Gregg currently serves as a director of Cambridge Trust Company and a private company. Until its sale to eRT in 2015, he served as the Chairman of PHT Corp., a pharmaceutical service company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Prior and current investments include NovaCare, Health Dialog, CardioFocus and Iora Healthcare. Before founding Kestrel in 1996, Gregg worked at Pell, Rudman & Co. Inc. (now Atlantic Trust Company), a Boston-based investment adviser, after practicing law with Hemenway & Barnes in Boston. He holds J.D. and A.B. degrees from Harvard. He is a director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and Camp Pasquaney and a trustee emeritus of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is a Corporate Trustee of The Trustees of Reservations, and Co-chair of the Overseers of Boston Summer Search. Gregg coached his daughter, Gevvie Stone, who won a silver medal in the women’s single scull at the Rio Olympics.