Caroline Farah Lembck isn’t just another young CEO — she’s a force of evolution in modern finance. Born on September 19, 1999, in Pennsylvania, Caroline’s trajectory from psychology to global investment leadership is rewriting what ambition looks like in the 21st century.
From Psychology to Portfolio Power
Graduating from West Chester University by age 19 and earning an MBA in Pharmaceutical Marketing at 20, Caroline’s education was powered by an obsession with understanding both human behavior and business innovation. Her later PhD in Organizational Development at Cabrini University became the bridge between psychology and financial strategy — helping her lead with empathy, precision, and foresight.
Biotech Roots, Financial Wings
Her early work at Genmab, a biotechnology giant, introduced her to the science of systems — where data, innovation, and human emotion meet. That experience built her foundation for LemVega Capital, a firm she would later create to merge finance, technology, and strategic foresight under one vision.
The LemVega Revolution
By 2021–2022, at just 22, Caroline founded LemVega Capital in Puerto Rico — now managing $140 million+ in assets across hedge funds, private equity, and clean energy portfolios. The firm is an SEC Exempt Reporting Adviser operating under Rule 506(c) offerings and strategically utilizes Puerto Rico’s Act 60 incentives to foster international growth. Offices in Philadelphia, London, and Abu Dhabi signify a new era of borderless finance — one driven by intellect and inclusion.
Beyond Wealth: The Purpose Economy
Caroline’s commitment extends beyond financial success. Her story of sobriety and self-reinvention has reached thousands through global speaking engagements and her founding of recovery groups that empower individuals to rebuild their lives. She leads with compassion — proving that leadership thrives where humanity meets performance.
Redefining Leadership for a New Generation
At just 26 years old, Caroline Farah Lembck is building not only a billion-dollar firm but a legacy that redefines wealth — from capital accumulation to community impact. For her, finance is not just numbers; it’s narrative, healing, and human evolution.











































