Jordan
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Jordan was born in
Glens Falls, New York in 1971. He is an
alum of
Northfield Mount Hermon, and attended the
University of Southern California.
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[edit] Current roles
S. currently serves on the Board of Directors of Technologies Holdings, Inc., a development company focused on home convergence technologies. S. also serves currently as an Advisory Board Member for Red Reef Labs which was recently acquired by Impact Fusion International. In addition, he is an Advisory Board Member for Ignite Venture Partners in San Francisco, and a partner with a private equity firm - based in Miami, Florida, where he focuses on Alternative Energy Investments. S. also is an Advisory Board member for
AC Growth / Brandon Hall Resources, a leading research-based advisory company for Fortune 1000 sales and marketing organizations as well as direct consultative assistance to "C" level executive teams globally.
Additionally, S. is the Founder of
Conundrum Capital LLC, a specialty FOREX trading company focusing on Dollar / Euro currency trading. His business partner in Conundrum is noted international merchant banker and financeer
Charles Grégoire de Rothschild.
He is also currently is a Council Member with the Gerson Lehrman Group, a leading think-tank composed of noted executives, physicians, scientists, engineers, attorneys, and other professionals who deliver expertise and decision-making assistance to business, government and investment leaders globally.
S. also holds the designation of "Certified in Homeland Security" (CHS) level III from the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security. He is also a certified member of the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute. He is a noted speaker on Homeland Security topics (such as Patriot Act Compliance, Corporate Data Security issues, and financial asset tracking) and remote (wireless) asset tracking. S. has appeared at the National Press Club to discuss wireless video CCTV via cellular systems, as well as presenting with previous Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge at the annual Rodman and Renshaw Homeland Security technology conference.
In February 2010, it was announced that S. had also been named a Board member for Sanomedics International holdings. The company designs, develops and markets innovative medical health and wellness diagnostic products targeting professional medical service providers, consumer home healthcare, and the health sector for pets.
S. most recently served as President of Cenuco, Inc., a division of
Ascendia Brands. Cenuco is a leading pioneer in cellular software services, specifically live video transmission onto cellular handsets from closed circuit television systems. The company was a noted supplier for the United States Air Force, and other General Services Administration (GSA) clients. S. served in this post since 2003. The company moved to the American Stock exchange in 2004, under S's direction. During his time with Cenuco, Jordan was responsible for garnering GSA Multiple Award Winner contractor status with the Federal Government.
[edit] Former positions
[edit] FortuneCity.com and WeMedia.com
Named one of
Silicon Alley Reporter's "Top Internet Entrepreneurs to Watch" in the 1990s, S. served as the Chief Marketing Officer for
FortuneCity.com, helping to guide that firm to a $400 million
Initial Public Offering, and a revenue sharing engagement with
Time Warner, Inc., valued in excess of $100 million. S. was also the founding CEO for
WeMedia.com, the world's first
Internet portal for people with
disabilities. He sold his interest in the company to a group of investors in 1999 for a non-published amount.
[edit] Venture Consultant
From 1999-2001, and since leaving his Cenuco post, S. served as a Venture Consultant, working with a number of high profile global Venture Capital and Private Equity firms. Specifically, he has operated numerous times as a turn-around specialist for problematic early-to-mid-stage technology companies. S. is still very active in this regard, and is closely associated with the South Florida chapter of the MIT Media Forum, as well as a current advisor to multiple Venture Capital organizations.
[edit] Tenestra
After 2001, Jordan S. became the U.S. CEO for privately held London-based Tenestra, Inc., a leading supplier of wireless digital video recording security systems. Customers ranged from the
British Customs Service,
Polish Customs Service,
BMW, Pelcor,
United States Transportation Security Administration, and the
United States Department of Homeland Security. With plans for an Initial Public Offering, S. instead helped to package and sell Tenestra's global operations to General Electric for an undisclosed sum.
[edit] theStreet.com and other activities
S. has also served as a special technology commentator for
thestreet.com, and has been a Congressional advisor on technology related issues since 1999. His career also has included previous roles at Warner Bros. Records, Inc., where S. was involved in product management, and at International Creative Management (ICM) in talent management.
Jordan S. is the second-to-youngest brother of Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter, Beth Ann S.
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