Ian Mitchell King
Business consultant in Studio City, California
Ian Mitchell King currently resides in Studio City, California. He was reared in Encino, California, where he was born. King is a business consultant who has served in the military. In the Californian city of Encino, he had his formative years.
Currently, Ian King works as a Senior Advisor for a corporation that owns and maintains a wide range of real estate holdings, including restaurants, convenience stores, and accounting firms, among other enterprises.
Additionally, he owns and serves as a managing partner of Kings Consultants LLC, a business specializing in emergency management. Through providing advice and assistance, he has helped many people and organizations overcome barriers to success and profitability in this role.
Beyond Ian Mitchell King's professional and military achievements, he embodies diverse personal interests and a deep commitment to philanthropy. He is an avid horse rider, often sharing this joy with his 8-year-old niece and enjoying mini-golf rounds. His dedication to fitness is evident in the significant time he invests in his home gym. His compassionate side is reflected in his care for a rescued Shepherd dog, a loyal companion in many of his activities.
Philanthropically, he is deeply involved in his community. As an active member of the Rotary Club, he participates in various chapters, including Pasadena, Studio City/Sherman Oaks, Granada Hills, Los Angeles 5, and San Fernando Valley Evening Rotary. His volunteering efforts span a broad spectrum, including homeless outreach and support for battered women, underprivileged youth, veterans, and other marginalized groups. He is also a benefactor to religious organizations, notably The Aleph Institute.
His military background continues to influence his philanthropic activities. As a member of the American Legion and Marine Corps League, he leverages his experience to assist fellow veterans and contribute to community welfare.
King takes pride in his affiliations with the American Bar Association (ABA) as a USC Alumni mentor, sponsor, and active participation in the Rotary Club. His work with the Surfer Foundation for Underserved Youth in San Diego and his membership in the Valley Industry Commerce Association (VICA) is significant to him. Above all, his identity as a philanthropist, dedicated to aiding a wide range of underprivileged groups, stands out as one of his most significant and impactful accomplishments.