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Myles Lewis Alexander

Myles Lewis Alexander

Founder, Managing Partner & CEO

Myles Lewis Alexander is the Founder, Managing Partner, and Chief Executive Officer of Far Point Global, where he converts macro‑level turbulence—tariffs, freight chokepoints, and shifting specifications—into on‑the‑ground certainty for builders and manufacturers. Under his leadership, Far Point Global has become a nimble market maker, securing production access, cost leverage, and schedule integrity for projects on five continents.

Alexander launched his finance career at Zeus Capital Advisors, crafting de novo banking strategies and Islamic financial products. After Zeus's acquisition by Northern Trust, he joined TradeMonster, where negotiating complex technology‑services contracts honed his instinct for scalable deal architecture.

In search of a personal crucible, he stepped away for five years to compete as a professional triathlete—setting an amateur world record, earning three All‑American honors, representing Team USA at the Pan‑American Cup, and winning the NYC Elite Triathlon. The discipline, data rigor, and risk‑management instincts forged in sport now underpin his executive decision‑making.

Returning to finance, Alexander directed field oversight for innovative lease‑back projects at The Walsh Group, managing multi‑state construction portfolios worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He then joined a family office, spearheading a strategic overhaul that expanded business lines into the U.S. market and drove a 5× revenue increase with only a 10 percent rise in staff; his final quarter posted 70 percent quarter‑over‑quarter growth—the firm's highest‑ever Q4 gross.

Recognizing a market gap, he founded Far Point Global to help developers, contractors, and capital partners navigate international sourcing. Leveraging deep relationships in global manufacturing, he designs bespoke procurement solutions that mitigate tariff volatility, freight‑lane disruptions, and production‑slot scarcity while unlocking meaningful cost savings.

Educated at Sarah Lawrence College, London School of Economics, and The University of Chicago, with concentrations in economics and financial markets—academic training that grounds his practical approach to supply‑chain strategy.