Bryce Butler
Bryce Butler is the founder of Access Ventures, a leading impact organization focused on pioneering catalytic capital for human flourishing. Prior to this, Bryce has experience in venture philanthropy and managing a family office with global initiatives in microfinance, clean energy, sustainable agriculture, mobile payments, and entrepreneurship/innovation. He was also the Executive Producer of the documentary "BBOY for Life," which highlights poverty and gang violence in Guatemala City and those seeking change through dance. The documentary premiered at the United Nations in April 2014.
Bryce's career includes experience in Organizational Design and Development and as the Executive Pastor at one of the 50 fastest-growing churches in the United States. Following his graduation from Iowa State University, Bryce served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Armor Branch for four years. He holds an M.A. in Theology and a B.S. in Economics. Bryce also taught Social Enterprise at the University of Kentucky and has served on numerous boards. Currently, Bryce is the Chair of the Leadership Experience, an organization dedicated to supporting leaders at every stage of their lives. He is also the founder of Render Capital and the co-founder of Lenderfit, a software platform that streamlines the process for lenders working with small business loan applicants.
Bryce is married to Bethany, and together they have four children.