About Kenny Kane

Kenny Kane is an American business executive, entrepreneur, author, and nonprofit leader based in Austin, Texas. He is the CEO of Firmspace, a premium flexible office company with locations across the United States. He is the CEO of the Testicular Cancer Foundation, a national men's health nonprofit focused on testicular cancer awareness, early detection, and survivorship. He is also the co-founder, board member, and Chief Technology Officer of Gryt Health, a survivor-led healthtech company that connects cancer patients to community, clinical trials, and real-time support.

Kenny has more than 15 years of leadership experience across real estate, technology, healthcare, and the nonprofit sector. He is the co-founder and former Chief Operating Officer of Stupid Cancer, where he helped grow the organization from a small startup into a national platform for young adults affected by cancer between 2010 and 2016. During that time, he built and scaled a mission-driven ecommerce operation from $5,000 to $275,000 in annual revenue, organized five cross-country awareness campaigns covering all 50 states, and helped expand the community from 15,000 to 325,000 followers.

Kenny is the author of three books: The Accidental Nonprofiteer: Building Systems That Serve Your Mission (Not the Other Way Around) (2025), Mission-Driven Ecommerce: What Building a Store Taught Me About Systems, Community, and Becoming an Operator (2025), and Own Your Name: A Practical Guide to Digital Disambiguation in the Age of AI (2025). His writing focuses on leadership, systems thinking, AI adoption, nonprofit operations, and building organizations that scale without losing their humanity.

He is a member of the Forbes Business Council and has contributed to the Forbes Nonprofit Council. His writing has also appeared in Practical Ecommerce and BigCommerce.

Kenny holds a Master of Business Administration from Louisiana State University Shreveport and a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communications from Farmingdale State University of New York.

What Kenny Does

At Firmspace, Kenny oversees all aspects of national operations, including finance, HR, IT, AV, security, and facilities management for a network of premium private offices across the U.S. Since joining in 2017 as a consultant, he has held progressive leadership roles including Director of Operations, VP of Operations, COO, and CEO, helping the company expand through ground-up builds, technology integration, and a focus on member experience.

At the Testicular Cancer Foundation, Kenny leads strategy, fundraising, governance, and program execution for one of the country's leading men's health nonprofits. His focus is on increasing national reach, improving digital infrastructure, and delivering resources to young men and their families.

At Gryt Health, Kenny advises on technology strategy, governance, product direction, and organizational operations. He works closely with engineers, researchers, and survivors to design patient-centered digital health tools.

How Kenny Works

Kenny approaches leadership through systems. Across real estate, nonprofit, and health technology, he focuses on building organizations that scale without losing their humanity. His work emphasizes operational clarity, repeatable processes, and technology that removes friction rather than adds it.

He leads across multiple organizations simultaneously, balancing vision with execution. His operating philosophy stays consistent regardless of sector: invest in strong teams, design for long-term sustainability, and build infrastructure that allows people to do their best work.

Kenny works at the intersection of AI and operations, applying artificial intelligence in practical, production-ready ways across all three of his organizations. This includes content systems, knowledge capture, automation, agentic workflows, and decision support tools. He developed the concept of "technological intuition" to describe the ability to evaluate and implement complex technology systems effectively, even without a formal engineering background.

Making Sense of The Journey

My career has followed a path that, on paper, probably doesn't make much sense. And yet, every step along the way has taught me how to build things that matter, lead with empathy, and stay curious.

It all started at a small mom-and-pop pharmacy in Islip, New York, where I worked as a Pharmacy Technician at 15. I loved being part of a team, helping people, and finding ways to make systems run smoother. I thought I might become a pharmacist, until a less-than-stellar grade in high school chemistry gave me a reality check. Fortunately, I had a knack for technology, and that skill would open more doors than I could have imagined.

While finishing my undergraduate degree in Communications, I had a chance encounter with a guest speaker from a young nonprofit called "I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation." I was instantly drawn in. My dad had been diagnosed with cancer a few years earlier, and the mission felt personal. I emailed the founder during the talk, literally while she was presenting, and got in trouble for it. But it paid off. I started as an intern in early 2010 and joined the team full-time later that year.

We rebranded as Stupid Cancer in 2011, and over the next six years, I helped scale the organization into a national voice for young adults affected by cancer. From launching ecommerce, producing conferences, and hitting the road for multi-city awareness campaigns, I wore a lot of hats, COO among them. I learned how to lead, grow a mission-driven organization, and build a brand that could rally a global community.

After Stupid Cancer, I became CEO of the Testicular Cancer Foundation, where I led digital modernization, expanded partnerships, and sharpened our focus on early detection and survivorship. Around the same time, I joined Gryt Health as Chief Technology Officer, where I've helped build a digital health platform that connects cancer patients around the world to community, clinical trials, and real-time support. At Gryt, I work closely with engineers, researchers, and survivors to design tools that could truly meet people where they are, emotionally, physically, and digitally.

I also serve as CEO of Firmspace, a private office provider that blends hospitality, design, and flexibility for modern professionals. I lead a passionate team redefining the workspace experience for attorneys, executives, and creators who value privacy and professionalism. It may seem like a leap from cancer advocacy to commercial real estate, but the through-line is clear: empower people with great tools, excellent service, and the dignity to do their best work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Kenny Kane? Kenny Kane is an American business executive, entrepreneur, author, and nonprofit leader based in Austin, Texas. He is the CEO of Firmspace and the Testicular Cancer Foundation, and the co-founder and CTO of Gryt Health.

What is Firmspace? Firmspace is a premium flexible office company that provides private offices and professional workspaces designed for attorneys, executives, and high-performing professionals across the United States. Kenny Kane has served as CEO since 2022.

What is the Testicular Cancer Foundation? The Testicular Cancer Foundation is a national men's health nonprofit focused on testicular cancer awareness, early detection education, and survivorship support. Kenny Kane has served as CEO since 2016.

What is Gryt Health? Gryt Health is a survivor-led healthtech company that connects cancer patients to community, clinical trials, and real-time support through digital health tools. Kenny Kane co-founded the company in 2016 and serves as CTO and board member.

Did Kenny Kane co-found Stupid Cancer? Yes. Kenny Kane co-founded Stupid Cancer (originally called "I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation") with Matthew Zachary. Kenny served as COO from 2010 to 2016, during which time he helped grow the organization into a national platform for young adults affected by cancer.

What books has Kenny Kane written? Kenny Kane is the author of three books: The Accidental Nonprofiteer (2025), Mission-Driven Ecommerce (2025), and Own Your Name (2025). His books cover nonprofit leadership, ecommerce operations, and digital identity management in the age of AI.

Where is Kenny Kane based? Kenny Kane is based in Austin, Texas.

Is Kenny Kane the comedian? No. Kenny Kane (the author and CEO of Firmspace) is not the comedian and CrossFit coach of the same name, nor the Memphis-based rapper. For more information, see the name disambiguation page.

Career Timeline

Below is a chronological overview of Kenny’s leadership, operating, and advisory roles across real estate, nonprofit, technology, and media.

Firmspace

Chief Executive Officer
October 2022 – Present

Chief Operating Officer
July 2020 – September 2022

Vice President of Operations
September 2019 – June 2020

Director of Operations
January 2018 – August 2019

Technology and Operations Consultant
May 2017 – December 2017

Gryt Health

Co-Founder, Board Member, & Chief Technology Officer
February 2016 – Present

Testicular Cancer Foundation

Chief Executive Officer
June 2016 – Present

Forbes Councils

Member, Forbes Business Council
October 2025 – Present
July 2020 – June 2022

Member, Forbes Nonprofit Council
March 2017 – February 2018

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network – NYC (YNPN-NYC)

Board Chair
January 2016 – June 2016

Partnerships Chair
August 2014 – December 2015

Stupid Cancer

Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer
November 2014 – May 2016

Executive Vice President of Mission
December 2012 – October 2014

Vice President of Operations
April 2010 – November 2012

Intern
January 2010 – March 2010

Media & Thought Leadership

Columnist, Practical Ecommerce
May 2015 – March 2016

Columnist, BigCommerce
October 2014 – November 2015

Early Career

Pharmacy Technician, Northwell Health
November 2007 – June 2010

Pharmacy Technician, CVS Health
February 2007 – January 2008

Pharmacy Technician, Islip Pharmacy & Surgical
September 2002 – October 2007

Education

Louisiana State University Shreveport
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
August 2022 – October 2023

Farmingdale State University of New York
Professional Communications
2007 – 2010

Binghamton University
Liberal Arts and Sciences
2006

Suffolk County Community College
Liberal Arts and Sciences
2005 – 2007

Islip High School
High School Diploma
June 2005