Traci Rhone

Investment Banking Consultant | Business Development Expert

Traci Rhone is an accomplished Investment Banking Consultant with extensive expertise in business development, deal origination, and strategic planning. With a dynamic career spanning leadership roles in financial services and a deep understanding of the intersection between finance, technology, and entertainment, Traci has consistently delivered results-driven solutions for clients and organizations.

Currently, Traci specializes in identifying and structuring innovative investment opportunities, leveraging a strong network to connect investors, businesses, and stakeholders. Notable achievements include leading institutional sales efforts, driving growth in emerging sectors, and enhancing business development strategies to align with market demands.

Previously, Traci served as Vice President of Business Development at Young America Capital, where they spearheaded deal origination and institutional sales while cultivating key partnerships. At EB Shaw Securities, they focused on expanding the firm’s footprint in the tech and entertainment sectors, forging strategic alliances, and executing growth-oriented initiatives.

Beyond banking, Traci has a proven track record as a creative entrepreneur. As Founder of Kingston5 Productions, she produced the annual 7th Art Festival of Miami, launched the video-on-demand platform ReelSubmissions.com on Roku, and oversaw high-profile projects, including music videos and short films. This blend of business acumen and creative vision enriches Traci’s approach to investment banking, fostering innovative solutions across industries.

Traci Rhone holds a master’s degree in psychology from Nova Southeastern University and is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAPA) and a Certified Critical Incident Stress Manager (CCISM). A passionate advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, Traci actively contributes to quality improvement initiatives and is dedicated to bridging gaps between finance, creativity, and community impact.