About Jack Wyler

 

Jack Wyler grew up in the backwoods surrounding Eley, Minnesota. The son of a park ranger and art historian - Jack Wyler found his way to Wall St after the death of his father.

Jack became director of research at investment bank Kelin Leoub Silvers in 1999 and became pivotal in the banks dominance during the dot com IPO era. Jack became the key driver in the early success and second stage funding and development of Microstem - the worlds leading stem cell research company.

A lover of both contemporary Art and wilderness travel Jack fell out of love with his city life in late 2000 after a series of tragic incidents and left his job and Wall street for a year in the  Alaskan bush.

He was last seen by at the old De’Sourcy mine head camp by County Sheriff’s in the spring of 2001.

The photo above is believed to document the Jack’s last known tracks before his fall into a frozen river.

Jack has never been seen since and no body has ever been recovered…