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Robert McClenon (
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Comment: See
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ran Neu-Ner. This submission, with an unnecessary disambiguator, appears to be an attempt to
game the system. Either submit a draft as
Draft:Ran Neu-Ner, the form of his name that is used in the
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Robert McClenon (
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Comment: Sources are interviews/his comments which are not independent so cannot be used to establish notability. Other sources are about the businesses rather than him.
S0091 (
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Comment: See
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ran Neu-Ner.This draft is for a title that was previously an article, but was then cut down to a redirect. If this draft is accepted, the history should be preserved. Do not tag the redirect for
G6. Reviewers should check the history and verify whether there was a consensus to cut the article down to a redirect, or whether the action was taken
boldly without discussion. If there was a consensus for the cutdown, do not accept this draft without verifying that the draft improves the article or that consensus has changed. If in doubt, please discuss.
Robert McClenon (
talk) 05:20, 10 October 2023 (UTC)
Ran Neuner has been the co-founder and CEO of a
Blockchain investment fund and advisory service, Onchain Capital, since 2017.[12] He is also the host of
CNBC Africa's cryptocurrency show, Cryptotrader, which made its debut in 2017.[13][14][15] In 2020, he started a media channel related to cryptocurrency and blockchain called Crypto Banter.[16]
During
COVID-19 pandemic, Neuner established a $10 million emergency fund, Runway Fund, to help companies struggling with the economic crises. Later, Neuner's Runway Fund partnered with
content marketing agency, MarketAcross to provide public relations and marketing services to the affected companies.[17][18][19]
Neuner has also been associated with the Branson Mentorship Programme that identifies successful entrepreneurs to provide guidance and support to others.[7]