Daniel Lubin
Daniel Lubin is Chairman of Upsher Management Company (UMC), a single-family office spanning five generations and built upon his family’s 85-year legacy as operators, clinicians and investors in the healthcare industry. Today, UMC manages a diversified portfolio of assets constructed around a number of core themes, including defense, energy, data, and advanced manufacturing.
Daniel has dedicated his career to investing in disruptive innovation. He co-founded and served as a Managing Partner of Radius Ventures LLC, a New York-based venture capital firm investing in leading-edge health and life sciences companies. In 2017, he co-founded Entrypoint Capital, an investment management firm pioneering the fusion of systematic quantitative processes and AI/machine learning with fundamentally driven thematic investing in publicly traded securities.
Daniel is a Trustee of the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress, and a member of the Board of International Councilors of the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs. He previously served as a trustee of The Haverford School and Riverdale Country School, where he sat on the finance and investment committees. He also served as a CEO mentor to the Endless Frontier Lab (EFL) at New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Daniel is the Founder and Co-Chair of the Family Office Roundtable (FORT), a unique academic-family office membership community established in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Global Family Alliance, which is hosting its 23rd annual meeting this November 2024 in Washington, DC. He recently launched and Co-Chairs the “Sherpa Salon” (Sherpa). Both FORT and the Sherpa are organized on the think tank model, bringing together single family offices from around the world to study the collision of geopolitics with the capital markets, and explore the impact on investment portfolio strategy and tactics.
Daniel earned a B.S. cum laude in Foreign Service from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and an M.B.A. with honors from Harvard Business School.