We work with investors, founders, family offices, and not for profits to strategically activate capital - financial, philanthropic, social and relational - in order to drive meaningful outcomes.
Capital R
HI THERE. WE’RE CAPITAL R ADVISORY,
We help you leverage capital to create long term value, deeper networks and aligned impact.
While others see capital as transactional – we see it as part of a system – and we help our clients activate all of it to build meaningful, scalable and lasting businesses.
Financial Capital (dilutive and non-dilutive funding, investment readiness)
Philanthropic Capital (giving strategies, impact frameworks)
Relational Capital (partnerships, networks, introductions)
Social Capital (influence, reputation, networks of trust)
Intellectual Capital (strategy, collective intelligence, governance structures)
Human Capital (team building, board development)

We bring deep experience, trusted networks, and a strategic lens to help our clients grow wisely, connect meaningfully, and unlock potential at every stage.
Rebecca is a seasoned board member and advisor with deep experience across the startup ecosystem, impact driven innovation and purpose led systems change. With a background spanning venture capital, government relations and strategic advocacy, she brings a unique blend of commercial acumen and mission-driven purpose to every engagement.
Rebecca brings deep expertise from both sides of the capital table. She was previously GM of the Alice Anderson Fund and Hugh Victor McKay Fund at LaunchVic, where she led the design, deployment and operations of government backed funds and helped shaped the narrative around inclusive and sector-specific funding. She has also coached early stage founders on investment readiness and has a strong track record in helping startups secure private and public sector investment.
Rebecca also brings first-hand experience from the not-for-profit and advocacy space, having served as Head of Policy & Government Relations at B Lab (the not for profit behind the B Corp movement), where she led stakeholder engagement and legislative reform efforts to establish new corporate governance models that embed purpose into business and ensure capital can be used as a force for good.
Rebecca currently serves on the advisory committee of several early stage startups and venture capital funds and continues to champion capital strategies that are as intentional as they are effective.
Rebecca Rozencwajg (GAICD)
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