Alan Greenberg
Co-Founder & Chairman,
Greensoil Proptech Ventures
About Alan Greenberg
Alan Greenberg is a seasoned investor, developer and manager of residential real estate, with a passion for incorporating technology and sustainability into his developments. He is actively developing rental apartment development communities, primarily in the Midwest US (thru partnership with City Club Apartments LLC), and the Greater Toronto Area/Greater Edmonton Area (through his 100% ownership of Streamliner Properties).
Alan spent almost 30 years in progressively senior positions with the Minto Group of Companies, a second-generation Greenberg family real estate business. He finished his operational career as President and COO of MintoUrban Communities Inc., which focused on high rise condominium development and residential rentals in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada. Under his leadership, Minto became an industry leader in urban design, one of the leading green residential developers in North America and a leading residential rental property manager in Canada. Over his career at Minto, Alan was actively involved in the successful creation of thousands of rental apartments as well as high rise condos and several low rise single family home communities.
Alan is the co-founder and Chairman of GreenSoil Investments, a venture capital firm that invests in companies that enable smart and efficient utilization of resources in two distinct verticals including real estate and agriculture/food technology. GreenSoil has 4 early growth companies in its food/ag tech portfolio and 11 early growth companies in its Prop Tech portfolio.
Alan also co-founded Your Music Memory, a world class, unique, iconic, rock ‘n roll memorabilia collection focusing on the art of the album cover.
Alan holds a Bachelor of Commerce & Economics from the University of Toronto, has volunteered for many philanthropic and industry organizations, and is a director on the following corporate boards: BridgeGreen Capital (Canada), ElectrIQ Power (USA), and Inagene Diagnostics (Canada).