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Ronald Ndoro Mind

Entrepreneur. Builder. Changemaker.

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Ronald Ndoro Mind tried the traditional path—briefly.

While still at university, he worked at the Financial Times. After completing law school, he joined Slaughter & May. His corporate career lasted just three months—but the experience gave him the clarity he needed: he was meant to build, not follow.

Ronald is an entrepreneur with over two decades of experience launching ventures that live at the intersection of community, creativity, and change.

From members clubs and eco resorts to tech startups and philanthropic initiatives, his work spans four continents and reflects a deep commitment to purpose, progress, and real-world impact.

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The Journey

Ronald’s entrepreneurial career includes founding renowned members clubs such as Apartment 58, LIBRARY, and Arboretum, as well as launching ventures in property, hospitality, tech, and charity. He has also built online platforms like WorkMango and led the development of destination experiences like Treehouse Beach Club and Michael’s Crown in Antigua.

His path hasn’t been linear—but that’s part of the process. Ronald embraces both the wins and the setbacks as essential parts of growth.

“Entrepreneurship means living on the edge—constantly shifting between vision and volatility. But in that tension lies the opportunity to evolve.”

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What He Does

Ronald builds ventures that challenge convention and deliver long-term value. His areas of expertise include:

  • Hospitality & Venue Operations

  • Tech Startups & Fundraising

  • Membership & Subscription Models

  • Property Development

  • Charity Management

  • Strategic Advisory

  • Event & Experience Design

He brings bold ideas to life—developing concepts from the ground up and shaping them into impactful, scalable ventures.

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Why He Does It

For Ronald, entrepreneurship isn’t a job. It’s a calling.

He is driven by a need to create, to solve problems, and to build things that matter. His work is guided by a belief in personal transformation, social responsibility, and the power of innovation to change lives.

And he’s just getting started.

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