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Neil Kay and his wife, Anjou Ahlborn Kay, with their children.

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Supporting Community, Building Legacy

How Old Vine Capital is investing in people, causes, and communities that matter.

Neil Kay

Founder, Old Vine Capital

For Neil Kay, founder of Old Vine Capital, wealth carries meaning when it extends beyond financial growth and contributes to the well-being of people and communities. At Old Vine Capital, Neil works with clients on investment strategies designed for long-term stability, growth, and value creation. His approach reflects a belief that true success combines financial stewardship with a responsibility to give back.

That commitment is visible in the family’s philanthropy. Last year, their Fall Fête raised critical funds for Dell Children’s and the UGLI Foundation. The year prior, an event at Spanish Oaks generated support for families who had lost their homes in the devastating fires in Lahaina, Maui. Most recently, the Kays brought their passion for connection to Sonoma County, where their vineyard hosted a gathering that funded scholarships for Windsor High School students in the Vineyard Academy.

Philanthropy has been a central part of Neil and his wife, Anjou Ahlborn Kay, lives for years. Together, they created and led HackCancer, an organization that combined community with purpose, raising more than $1 million to fund cancer research and local clinical trials. The Kays also support causes close to their West Austin roots, including children’s health and education, as well as initiatives that strengthen families and create opportunities. Their dedication reflects the same values Neil brings to his business, building trust, creating impact, and leaving a lasting legacy. Through every effort, they have sought to inspire others to step forward, proving that generosity has the power to transform both lives and communities.

Discover more about Old Vine Capital’s approach to service and community at OldVineCapital.com.

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