Ross Blankenship

Director, Public Speaker, and Real Estate Technology

Ross Blankenship

Director, Public Speaker, and Real Estate Technology

Ross Blankenship: grew up in Texarkana, Texas — a small city that straddles two states and teaches its residents early that boundaries on a map do not always match the boundaries that matter.

At fourteen, he left home for Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts, where he learned what it felt like to be the kid from a small Southern town surrounded by people whose families had been preparing them for the Ivy League since birth. He did not shrink. He competed.

At Cornell University, he studied government and economics and rowed varsity crew. Rowing became Blankenship's real education in systems thinking: a boat moves fast not because of one heroic stroke but because of hundreds of small corrections, compounding under pressure, executed by people who trust the process more than they trust drama.

Ross Blankenship earned a J.D. from Washington University School of Law on a full scholarship, where he won the ABA National Mediation and Negotiation Competition and served as an Honors Intern in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Enforcement Division. At the SEC, he saw how messy information, weak controls, and overconfident assumptions could destroy sophisticated operators — a lesson that shapes how he thinks about systems, incentives, and risk.

Rather than follow the conventional path into corporate law, Blankenship moved toward technology and building.

Blankenship's background includes early exposure to trust systems, marketplaces, infrastructure, and high-growth technology, early investments associated with Authy, Unsplash, Buffer, Checkr, Peer5, Roadster, Ethereum, HomeLight, and Rappi. Across each of them, the pattern was the same: the most durable opportunities emerge where software changes how the real world actually functions.

That conviction led him to the Vail Valley in Colorado, where he built and operates a parking management company and parking technology company serving Eagle County Airport and surrounding locations. He also created Park Graph, an agent-first parking infrastructure platform designed to become the protocol layer between parking assets and the intelligent systems that will increasingly need to interact with physical space.

Blankenship is the author of four previous books, including The Investing King and Kings Over Aces, has taught courses on startup investing, and holds filed patent work in vehicular safety and communication systems. He writes and builds at the intersection of real estate technology, AI, mobility, parking technology, safety and security, EV infrastructure, and the operational systems that determine how physical assets are understood, monetized, and improved.

Blankenship’s upcoming books:

  • Automate. Launch. Retire: The Retirement Operating System for Owner-Led Businesses
  • Dirt, Data, Decisions: AI-Powered Real Estate Intelligence
  • The Intelligent Property: How Artificial Intelligence Will Create the Next Generation of Real Estate Millionaires

He lives and works in the Rocky Mountains.

Learn about Ross’ courses and interactive community here:
RossBlankenship.com

  • Education
    • Cornell University
    • Washington University School of Law