Jack Wyant

[4][5] After Procter & Gamble, Wyant joined the Kings Island division of Taft Broadcasting Company.

[6][7] In 1977, he graduated from Salmon P. Chase College of Law of Northern Kentucky University with his Juris Doctor.

[9] Wyant was the CEO of two venture-backed companies, Home Entertainment Network and Nutrition Technology Corporation.

During this time he produced live sports and musical television specials, negotiated joint ventures, and in 1980, he launched a TV network for the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Blackhawks, Minnesota Twins and North Starts.

[10][11] By 2013 Blue Chip had invested $600 million in over 125 companies[12] through five venture funds,[13] including internet service provider Digex, application service provider USinternetworking, ShareThis, a sharing service on 2 million websites and Richwood Pharmaceutical, developers of Adderall[14] Wyant is a member of the investment group Queen City Angels, has direct investments in approximately 20 private growth companies, and is a founding investor and director of CBank and of Grandin Properties, family-owned real estate development and management firm of which his wife, Peg, is the CEO.