Rob Cipriano

New York City

Rob Cipriano

New York City

Rob Cipriano has been an entrepreneur for over 32 years. Starting in 1980, Cipriano, with a partner, opened a number of entertainment companies including a talent agency, Letoile Talent Agency, a film & television production company, Capri Productions, a record label, BlackJack Records, an artist management firm, Capri Management and a development company CEL. Cipriano managed or represented numerous celebrities including Jake LaMotta, Jackie Vernon, Vivian Blaine, Saverio Saridis, Joey and Judi Faye and Mickey Rooney.

In 1985, Cipriano left New York, sold his interest in the business, and entered real estate in California., Cipriano joined R&B Properties and eventually Paramount Group in LA, where he began to engage in commercial real estate management and development. In 1987 he co-developed, and built his first property, Elmwood Galleria Office Complex. In 1989 he opened his own real estate venture "Cipriano Development Group" (CDG). During the 1990s, from NYC, Cipriano executed a number of asset-debt syndication projects, including portions of the Big Dig in Boston. He developed properties for Trafalger House, Bovis, P&O, IRI and Taylor Woodrow.

In 1997, on a business trip to Manila, he witnessed hundreds of children living in poverty and this overwhelmingly changed him. Cipriano formed IllumAlliance International Group (2001) and the AllHumanity Group (2009). He created Beyond Borders Television BBiTV.TV (2007) and handpicked numerous non-profits and humanitarian groups like CARE, ChildHelp, Doctors Without Borders, InSTEDD, March Of Dimes, Special Olympics, Susan G. Komen For The Cure, and UNICEF to yoke the collective capabilities of a cohesive "group" to strengthen the impact for children globally.

Rob Cipriano sits as Chairman of the Board of The AllHumanity Group and also sits on numerous non-profit Boards; and in 2009 was appointed to the USA Today CEO Advisory Committee.

  • Work
    • Proximity To Power Productions
  • Education
    • New York
    • Southwestern Baptist