Brett Jackson

Entrepreneur & Investor

Mr. Jackson is an early stage investor and entrepreneur. From 2002-2007, Brett was an original angel investor and one of the first 10 employees at Crocs, Inc (NASDAQ: CROX), where he led several global marketing initiatives. Crocs was founded in 2002, and realized a $6.8 billion market capitalization in 2007 selling Crocs products in over 110 countries.

From 2007-2009, Brett founded and served as CEO of a consulting firm. He remains Chairman of the company.

Mr. Jackson now serves as the Vice President of Marketing of an aerospace company located in Texas.

Brett has invested in over a dozen companies in the aerospace, software, retail, food and beverage, agriculture and technology industries.

In addition to his investing and entrepreneurial efforts, Brett remains passionate about non-profits serving youth in Africa and the U.S. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of The Q Fund, a children’s center and school with over 500 students in Ndola, Zambia, Africa.

In late 2009, Brett and Emmy winning director Ric Waite finished co-writing a feature film screenplay based on a best selling novel written by Brett’s Grandfather.

Brett is also an LP in several Venture Capital companies focusing on early-stage software and technology investments.

In 2008, Brett became a co-founder and Partner in Two-Kalivis Vineyards and Winery, located in Samos, Greece. Two-Kalivis is the holding company for several vineyards and wineries, which the company owns and operates all aspects of the production, packaging and selling of its custom wine brand Two-Kalivis.

 

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