Collective Audience, Inc. appointed Peter Bordes as chief executive officer, succeeding Brent Suen who will continue to serve on the board of directors. lifelong entrepreneur, operator and venture investor, Bordes brings to the company more than 30 years of executive and board experience leading private and public companies across the AdTech, media, AI, fintech and technology sectors. His career and investing have focused on innovation and disruptive technologies that drive digital transformation.

Bordes has been ranked among the nation?s Top 100 most influential angel investors, and has funded and scaled numerous companies from startup to fully operational, highly-successful organizations. He has also been a noted thought leader across multiple industry sectors, including for the performance marketing industry as a founding member and former chairman of the Performance Marketing Association . For more than 30 years, Bordes has been an entrepreneur, senior executive, board member, and venture investor focused on disruptive innovation in the areas of artificial intelligence, big data, fintech, cybersecurity, digital media and advertising, and next generation digital infrastructure technology.

He is the founder and managing partner of Trajectory Ventures, a venture capital platform comprised of operators, founders, and entrepreneurs focused on advancing technology and industry innovation with investments in over 100 tech innovators. He is also founder and managing partner of Trajectory Capital, a later-stage investing platform and private equity fund. Through Trajectory Ventures, he helped lead investments and exits for multiple disruptive companies, including: Triple Lift, a global Adtech platform.

Think-Realtime, a first machine learning RTB platform for performance advertising that was acquired by Dealer.com. LocalMind, a location-based information platform providing real-time answers for destination-related queries hat was acquired by AirBNB. Bordes is also co-founder and managing partner of TruVest, a next generation impact real estate investment development, and technology company He also served as CEO and a board member of Trajectory Alpha Acquisition.

An active angel investor and entrepreneur mentor, Bordes has been ranked among the Top 100 Most Influentia Angel Investors in the U.S. and social media He currently serves as vice chairman of Ocearch.org., a non-profit world leader in scientific data related to tracking and biological studies of keystone marine species, such as great white sharks. He is also chairman of Hoo.be, a leading platform for the creator economy. His other board directorships include Beasley Broadcast Group, a public media and digital broadcast company providing music, news, sports information and entertainment to over 20 million listeners from 63 stations across the U.S. Fraud.net, a leading AI powered collective intelligence fraud prevention, risk mitigation clou infrastructure platform for the real-time economy.

BeeLine, a fintech infrastructure platform transforming the mortgage and real estate finance industry wit embedded finance tools for real-time transactions. Fernhill MainBloq, GoLogiq, Inc. and Logiq, Inc. (OTC: LGIQ). MediaJel, a transformative software platform with proprietary data tools and compliant MarTech solutions, purpose-built to serve cannabis, CBD, and regulated brands worldwide.

Board of Trustees for New England College. Bordes previously founded and served as founder, CEO and chairman of MediaTrust, the leading real-time performance marketing exchange. He led the company from startup to being recognized as the 9th fastest growing company in the U.S. in 2009.

He also founded and served as member and chairman of the Performance Marketing Association, a non-profit trade association. He has contributed his technology insights to a number of publications, including the CNBC article, ?A.I. can ?Augment Humanity in a Very Positive Way,? says Family Office Investor Peter Bordes,published on May 8. Bordes holds a bachelor?s degree in communication, business and media studies from New England College.