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Ryan Rosett

co-CEO, Founder at Credibly
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Ryan Rosett is a Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Credibly a fintech platform that champions small and medium sized business owners through cutting-edge, GenAI innovation. Previously, Ryan was the Founder of IDEA Real Estate Group, a real estate development and distressed debt joint venture with Fortress Investment Group. Prior to IDEA, he co-founded Diversified Property Group, LLC, a real estate finance, home building, and development firm working with companies such as GM, WalMart, Centex, Pulte, and Toll Brothers. He started his career as an Associate/Partner at Real Estate Interest Group, Inc., a regional real estate development firm.

Ryan received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from the University of Detroit School of Law.

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  • 2025 Small Business Lending: Navigating Economic Uncertainty
    Ryan highlights 2025's lending challenges and opportunities. With economic uncertainty, he advises, "work with reputable lenders" and align loans with future revenue. Interest rates may stay stable, but banks could tighten lending. Ryan stresses, "scrutinize what your business can realistically afford" to avoid high-interest loans and ensure long-term success.
  • Retirement Business Ventures: Financial Pros and Cons
    Ryan highlights the potential for supplemental income and tax advantages as pros of starting a business in retirement. However, he warns of high startup costs, time commitments, and income uncertainty, which could strain retirement savings and living expenses. Ryan advises, "Careful consideration of these factors is crucial for retirees contemplating entrepreneurship."
  • 2025 Real Estate Profits: Multi-Family and Health Care Properties Lead
    Ryan predicts multi-family, affordable housing, and health care properties will be top investments in 2025 due to high mortgage rates and an aging population. To maximize profits, he advises enhancing properties with amenities and targeting emerging markets. "The office market is still facing challenges post-pandemic," Ryan notes, emphasizing the importance of market trends and interest rates.