“We seek to improve existing companies’ products across multiple industries through the licensing of our technology.”
Neil Fineman is a Las Vegas-based entrepreneur with a passion for innovation and technology. Throughout his expansive career, Neil’s open-minded way of thinking has led to an ability to reuse new technology to solve today’s problems and fill long-standing needs.
Neil Fineman attended Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, where he earned his bachelor of business administration degree in economics & finance. After graduating, he moved to New York City in order to seek out a career as a financial advisor and an estate planner. Neil worked in this capacity for ten years and was able to build up a reputation of success by running high net worth divisions, helping to take companies public, and by negotiating benefits with major Insurance carriers. He then decided to branch out on his own so he moved to Las Vegas and became president of Executive Wealth Strategies, a specialized concierge financial services company, which he successfully ran for 14 years.
Neil currently holds the title of CEO for two companies. iDrink beverages located in Las Vegas, Nevada, is an offshoot of Neil’s other company, GreenOne Holdings, a Vegas-based technology firm. GreenOne holds several worldwide licenses, as well as two environmental patents, and the company’s long-term aim is to increase global customers’ awareness of the products they use and how they, in turn, impact the environment.
One of their hottest inventions to reach consumers is the beverage known as iDrink Multivitamin Water. This is the world’s first nano-powered multi-vitamin water. After countless tests, their team developed the very first way of incorporating into the water odorless and tasteless nutrients that are derived from plants. This water serves as a delivery system for multivitamins and 72 Trace Minerals for the human body. The company doesn’t just create next-generation water, however. They have also developed biodegradable paper bottles and a stackable delivery system for fragile material. This new boxing system is just as sturdy as plastic or aluminum but much better for the environment. iDrink’s nano nutrient Alkaline water will soon be readily available, at over 400 convenience stores in Las Vegas and over 600 shelves in Southern California.