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Aaron Keay Launches New Personal Website to Share Insights on Business, Fitness, and Investing

Aaron Keay Launches New Personal Website to Share Insights on Business, Fitness, and Investing

Globe and Mail25-02-2025

Vancouver-Based Entrepreneur Unveils Digital Hub for His Ventures, Investments, and Thought Leadership
Entrepreneur and investor Aaron Keay has officially launched his new personal website, https://www.aaronkeayentrepreneur.com/, a digital platform designed to share his journey, insights, and latest ventures in business, fitness, and investing.
Keay, who has built a career spanning venture capital, consumer products, technology, and health and wellness, created the website to provide a central place where people can learn more about his projects, business philosophy, and personal interests. The platform offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look at his latest investments, including Kommunity Fitness and Klutch Financial, as well as his role with RX3 Growth Partners, the investment fund co-founded by NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
'This website is an opportunity to connect with people who are passionate about the same things I am—business, fitness, and smart investing,' said Keay. 'I've had the chance to work on some exciting projects over the years, and this platform gives me a way to share those experiences, insights, and the lessons I've learned along the way.'
A Hub for Business, Investing, and Wellness
Keay's website will serve as a hub for his latest ventures, covering everything from emerging trends in fitness technology to strategic investments in high-growth consumer brands. It will also feature updates on Kommunity Fitness, his new boutique fitness brand that integrates premium digital content with in-person training experiences.
'Fitness has always been a core part of my life,' said Keay. 'With Kommunity, we're creating something truly unique—a high-end group training experience that blends technology and community.'
Beyond fitness, the website will highlight Keay's work in venture capital, including his investments through Klutch Financial and RX3. Visitors will be able to explore his investment philosophy, past successes, and thoughts on the evolving consumer market.
Personal Stories and Insights
In addition to business updates, Keay's new site will offer personal stories, reflections on leadership, and insights into balancing fitness, business, and family life. As a former professional soccer player for Canada and the Vancouver Whitecaps, Keay brings a competitive mindset to both his personal and professional endeavors.
'I've been fortunate to experience a lot—from playing professional sports to helping take companies public,' Keay said. 'But what I've learned is that success isn't about one big moment. It's about stacking small wins over time and constantly evolving.'
About Aaron Keay
Aaron Keay is a Vancouver-based entrepreneur, investor, and former professional athlete. He is the founder of Klutch Financial and Kommunity Fitness and an advisory board member of RX3 Growth Partners. Over his career, he has been involved in venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, and IPOs totaling over $5 billion in value. A former athlete with the Vancouver Whitecaps and Team Canada, Keay remains an avid golfer, fitness enthusiast, and investor in high-growth consumer brands.
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