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J.S. Bean & Son
Jonathan Spangler Bean's New York SFO manages multi-generational wealth anchored in timberland and natural resources.
J.S. Bean & Son
J.S. Bean & Son was established in 2008 by President Jonathan Spangler Bean to manage the investment and administrative affairs of the Bean family. The firm builds on an operating legacy reaching back to W.R. Bean & Son, Inc., a Georgia-based enterprise that shapes its orientation toward land and natural-resource management. The family's holdings include W.R. Bean & Son Timberland Holdings in Albany, Georgia, and the Upson County Sportsmens Club Lake Dam, underscoring an enduring connection to physical assets. The firm pursues a multi-asset strategy anchored by direct co-investments and special-purpose vehicles, with disclosed exposures spanning private equity, real estate, natural resources, and insurance-linked securities. Confirmed geographies concentrate on North America. The allocation stack reflects a bias toward hard assets and uncorrelated return streams—timberland, re-risk, and private equity—consistent with the family's operational roots in land management and a focus on capital preservation across generations. J.S. Bean & Son supports a discreet set of family-office services alongside its investment program. The family's philanthropic activity flows through The Bean Family Foundation, a separate entity that formalizes their charitable giving. Jonathan Spangler Bean maintains ties to professional networks via memberships at the Yale Club, the Capital City Club, and Exeter Associations Georgia, where he previously served as president. The firm's architecture as a single-family office embedded with direct operating-company relationships—including natural-resource management rights—differentiates it from a strictly allocator model. This integration of asset management with legacy operating interests gives the office a sourcing and stewardship lens that peers without active land-management subsidiaries typically lack, aligning capital deployment with multi-decade liability structures.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
Jonathan Spangler Bean
President and Co-founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is the investment focus of J.S. Bean & Son?
The firm deploys capital across private equity, real estate, natural resources, and insurance-linked securities. Its strategy reflects the family's operating history in land management, with confirmed positions in timberland holdings via W.R. Bean & Son Timberland Holdings.
Does J.S. Bean & Son manage capital for outside investors?
No. J.S. Bean & Son operates as a single-family office, exclusively managing the assets and administrative affairs of the Bean family.
Who founded J.S. Bean & Son and what is its relationship to W.R. Bean & Son?
Jonathan Spangler Bean co-founded the office in 2008 and serves as President. W.R. Bean & Son, Inc. is the predecessor operating business where his father, Theo Bernard Bean, served as an executive, and the family continues to hold timberland under that name.
Does the family maintain philanthropic vehicles?
Yes. The Bean Family Foundation serves as the family's dedicated philanthropic arm, separate from the investment office.
How does J.S. Bean & Son source its direct deals?
The office's sourcing benefits from the family's legacy in timberland and natural-resource operations, which provides proprietary deal flow in land and re-risk allocations. Professional networks—including Jonathan Spangler Bean's memberships in the Yale Club and Capital City Club—further supplement origination.
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