Alexander Rodriguez

Managing Partner

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Alexander oversees the firms development, operations, and growth. He regularly advises clients on corporate transactions, fundraising efforts, and Blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) related matters. He has helped companies raise capital through traditional and nontraditional vehicles, and advises clients on a variety of business arrangements. He has experience advising investors, entrepreneurs, and startups through the different stages of corporate growth, including acting as outside general counsel for several of these companies.

Over the span of 15 years, he successfully founded and operated several businesses in the Legaltech, Fintech, HR, and entertainment industries. His ventures have been selected as a finalist for MassChallenge (2020), and cohort member at Queens City Fintech (Charlotte, 2019), Fintech Sandbox (Boston, 2019), DCU Fintech Incubator (Boston, 2018), and Summer@Highland Capital (California, 2015).
Alexander earned a Master’s degree in finance from Harvard University, where he served as a Vice President for the Harvard Graduate Council and Senior Editor for the Harvard Journal on Hispanic Policy. He was also a Research Assistant at Harvard's Davis Center of Eurasian Studies and lectured across multiple universities in Europe.
While pursuing his dual J.D. and M.B.A. degree from St. Thomas University in Miami, FL, Alexander was a Director for the Dade County Bar Association and received a Pro-Bono Commendation certificate for performing over 100 hours of pro bono service.
During his studies at Florida International University, he served as the College of Business Representative for the Student Government Association, was a member of AKPsi, and participated in a study abroad program in China's Tianjin University.
He is the Past President of the Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys (MAHA). During his incumbency as MAHA’s President, Alexander led the organization's largest fundraiser to date, in collaboration with the world renowned musical, Hamilton, for the benefit of families affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. In 2018, he also served as Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) Region 1 Deputy President.

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