Leo Peyronnin serves as an associate at Omidyar Network. In this role he supports a diverse portfolio spanning private and public investments, with a particular emphasis on reshaping corporate structures, capital markets, and economic systems to drive technological innovation and societal progress.
Prior to joining Omidyar Network, Leo developed a comprehensive perspective on policy and social impact through diverse experiences at the international, national, and grassroots levels. At the Meridian Institute, he contributed to projects addressing federal agriculture policy, ocean and coastal management, and corporate sustainability. His earlier roles include working as a caseworker in Cleveland, helping residents find employment and career training opportunities, and engaging in grassroots social and economic justice initiatives in Cincinnati.
Leo graduated summa cum laude from Xavier University with dual B.A. degrees in Spanish and Political Philosophy. During his time at Xavier, he distinguished himself as a Brueggeman fellow and Presidential scholar, demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence and social engagement.