Cameron McKenzie

Cameron McKenzie

Cameron McKenzie is an accomplished investment banker, investor, and entrepreneur with a strong background in mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, business valuation, and management consulting. Throughout his career, he has worked on numerous transactions across industries such as energy, healthcare, and real estate.

After working for the consulting firm of former U.S. Ambassador Hans H. Hertell, Mr. McKenzie founded McKenzie & Associates in 2015, which provides investment banking and corporate advisory services to small and middle-market companies throughout the Americas. He has also invested in several small businesses that collectively employ over 200 people.

Mr. McKenzie served as Chairman of the Board of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce from 2022 to 2023. In 2023, he became the first Puerto Rican to join the executive board of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, France and was appointed as the Honorary Consul of Japan in Puerto Rico, making him the youngest Honorary Consul of Japan in the history of the United States. Additionally, he serves on the Board of the Baldwin School of Puerto Rico.

Mr. McKenzie holds a B.S. and an M.B.A. from Babson College and numerous financial certifications and regulatory licenses. Recognized as a leader in the financial sector, Mr. McKenzie has received several accolades, including being named among the “40 under 40” by the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts in 2019.