Nick Jonas has invested in Olipop, Snackpass, and Magic Spoon—he says he won't back a founder without a killer story
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Nick Jonas has invested in Olipop, Snackpass, and Magic Spoon—he says he won't back a founder without a killer story
Popstar Nick Jonas has worn many hats: the heartthrob of the Jonas Brothers, a soft-hearted adventurer on Jumanji: The Next Level, and broadway star from Les Misérables to The Last Five Years. He’s built a multimillion entertainment dynasty, but it doesn’t stop there—Jonas is also a savvy investor with high standards. “[Investing] is always a collaboration,” Jonas tells Fortune. “There’s an importance to that aspect of trusting the people you’re working with.”The youngest brother in the Jonas band trio has been growing his estimated $80 million empire for years by investing across fashion, food, and technology. Just four years ago, his ..