CTO
ALEX BRYANT
Alex Bryant serves as the Chief Technology Officer at eFind TV, where he leads the development of advanced system architectures crucial for scaling in the adtech/martech sectors. Leveraging deep business acumen, Bryant drives the innovation of customer-centric solutions, keenly identifying market needs and spearheading the creation of impactful products that address complex business needs.
With a background as Lead Engineer at Logger, Inc. and in sales at VarTec Telecom, Bryant combines deep technical expertise with strategic sales insights to drive technology solutions that align with business goals and market competitiveness.
Bryant dual-majored with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from the University of California, Davis.
Favorite Quote: "Above And Beyond"
COO
LAURE MAJCHERCZYK
Laure Majcherczyk serves as the Chief Operating Officer of eFind TV. Majcherczyk oversees the company's entire operations, works with some of the larger accounts and coordinates the divisions to maximize revenue and growth.
Majcherczyk graduated from the University of Paris-Sorbonne with a Master's degree in International Management. She was previously employed with the international market research division of International Data Group (IDG).
Favorite Quote: "Always Keep Going"
FOUNDER
BRIAN NELSON
Brian Nelson is focused on building the management team and strategic planning.
He has helped build and successfully sell two Internet Backbone Service Providers in his career. The most recent venture, GeoNet Communications, was acquired by Level 3 Communications (NASDAQ:LVLT) and then acquired by Centurylink, Inc.(NYSE: CTL) for $24 billion on Oct 31, 2016. Prior to GeoNet Communications, Nelson was one of the original team members of InterNex Information Services, which was among the first ISDN Internet Service Providers in the world. InterNex was acquired by Concentric Networks (NASDAQ:CNCX) and then was acquired by XO Communications. XO Communications was acquired by Verizon(NASDAQ: VZ)for $1.8 billion on Feb 1, 2017.
Prior to InterNex, Nelson was one of the youngest Independent Option Market Makers to trade on the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco. Nelson made markets in the Circuit City, Compaq, Cray Computer and US AIR trading pits.