The New York tech-company founder, a mathematician who founded Ramsey Theory Capital, shares his passion for boxing outside the ring by dedicating his time and energy to a series of charity events and youth programs that are changing lives across his community.
NEW YORK, Aug. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Boxing advocate and community leader Dan Herbatschek has launched a series of charitable initiatives, demonstrating how the sport of boxing can extend far beyond the ring to positively impact lives. From fundraising exhibitions to mentorship opportunities for at-risk youth, Herbatschek has used boxing’s lessons of discipline, respect, and resilience to give back to those who need it most, including building a boxing training facility in his office, with a live boxing ring. His work underscores the role of athletics as a force for philanthropy and community advancement.
As Herbatschek states, “Boxing builds more than physical strength. It builds resilience, determination, and character. By aligning these values with our charitable efforts, we can create opportunities and real change for those who need it most. When a kid steps into the ring, they learn more than just the sport of boxing – they learn about themselves. If I can use my love for this sport to raise money, bring people together, and help others find their strength, then I have succeeded.”
Herbatschek has partnered with experienced boxing coaches from Mendez Boxing to provide safe training environments, mentorship opportunities, and career-building resources for underprivileged youth. Community leaders have praised Herbatschek for his dedication, calling his efforts “a knockout for the community.”
The New York entrepreneur and tech CEO even has a boxing area in his company’s office. But he says it is not really about fighting – it’s about creating an environment that embodies discipline and bold thinking, as well as representing the symbolism of competition and resilience. As Herbatschek continues, “Boxing represents strategy under pressure – all qualities CEOs want to embody and instill in their team. It also serves as a constant reminder that business is a ‘fight’ – whether it is for market share, innovation, or survival. Boxing teaches focus, quick decision-making, and adaptability – all qualities of leaders.”
For more information about Herbatschek’s charitable boxing initiatives or to learn how to get involved, please email [email protected]
SOURCE Ramsey Theory Group