Chad Steelberg

Chad Steelberg (CEO) is an American serial entrepreneur who co-founded AdForce (IPO), 2CAN Media (Sold to CMGi), and dMarc Broadcasting (Sold to Google). Most recently, Chad Steelberg co-founded Veritone, Inc. along with his brother, Ryan Steelberg, and serves as its CEO.

Biography

Chad Edward Steelberg was born on May 8, 1971 in Northridge, CA. Chad attended Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach, CA and after graduation, he went to the University of Southern California.

Chad is married with children and resides in Orange County, CA.

Chad Steelberg is a visionary serial entrepreneur who has co-founded several highly successful Internet software companies. As the Executive Chairman and CEO of Veritone, Chad has brought innovation and thought leadership to Artificial Intelligence that is transforming businesses worldwide and solving human problems on a vast scale. Chad is the founder of the Veritone Institute for Artificial Intelligence, with has assembled leaders in the fields of AI and Machine Learning, Data Science and Cognitive Technologies to increase the growth of these fields through university grants and thought leadership around the world.

In 1995, Chad and his brother Ryan founded AdForce and grew it into the world’s largest centralized independent ad service and management solution, which was later acquired by CMGI after an IPO worth over $500M. AdForce won the Smithsonian Award for the Best Technology in IT for the year 2000. Following the success of AdForce, the Steelbergs founded 2CAN Media and built it into the 3rd largest Internet advertising sales organization, which was also later sold to CMGI for over $50 million in a merger with Adsmart/Engage Media.

Founding dMarc Broadcasting in 2002, Chad and his brother Ryan developed the largest centralized radio advertising network and digital automation company servicing more than 4,600 radio broadcasters. dMarc was sold to Google in 2006 for $1.2B.

Chad is the winner of several awards, and is a 2009 recipient of the OC Metro’s 40 Under 40 Award given to the most successful young businesspeople in Orange County, CA. Chad and Ryan Steelberg were also named by the Orange County Business Journal as one of the county’s 50 Most Influential Businesspeople. Additionally, the Steelbergs were finalists for Ernst & Young’s ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ in 2000, followed by Radio Ink Magazine’s award for one of the ’50 Most Powerful People in Radio’ in 2006. With his brother, Ryan Steelberg, he is the inventor of 51 issued patents.

Veritone, Inc.

In 2014, Chad and Ryan Steelberg founded Veritone, a cloud-based technology company.

Based in Newport Beach, California, Veritone, Inc. was founded in 2014 by serial entrepreneurs, Chad and Ryan Steelberg, who have a successful track record in identifying new market opportunities, creating disruptive technology-based companies, and leading them to successful exits for their shareholders. Veritone is a cloud computing company that provides businesses, institutions and consumers with the ability to identify, harness and capitalize upon critical intelligence embedded in audio and video media content, which comprises an estimated 72%+ of all global data produced each year. Veritone’s innovative technology has created a tremendous, high growth market opportunity that impacts numerous multi-billion dollar industries.

PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY Veritone has created the world’s first Cognitive Media Platform (CMP) - an open technology platform that enables software developers, businesses, and content owners to programmatically analyze public or private media to gain valuable insights, make decisions and take action - actions that increase revenue, improve operational efficiencies, and enhance customer experiences. Veritone optimizes the deployment of a portfolio of cognitive engines (such as natural language processing, speech recognition, sentiment analysis, facial recognition, object detection & classification, attribution, fingerprinting and others) and correlates the data derived from these engines with any third party data set to enhance understanding, formulate predictions, and optimize action.

dMarc Broadcasting (Google)

dMarc Broadcasting, founded by the Steelbergs in 2002, is the largest centralized radio advertising network and digital automation company servicing more than 4,600 Radio Broadcasters. dMarc was sold to Google in 2006 for $102 million in cash, with revenue targets that could push the deal upwards of $1.2B. Total payouts, as of January, 2009 have exceeded $400 million in cash.

AdForce (CMGi)

AdForce (formerly ADFC on NASDAQ), founded by the Steelbergs in 1995 and grown into the world’s largest centralized independent ad serving and management solution, was acquired by CMGI after going public for more than $500 million in 1999. AdForce won the Smithsonian Award for the Best Technology in IT, for the year 2000.

2CAN Media (CMGi)

2CAN Media, founded by the Steelbergs in 1998 and built into the 3rd largest Internet advertising sales organization under the Steelbergs, was also later sold to CMGI for over $50 million in a merger with Adsmart/Engage Media.

Awards

In 2009, the SportsBusiness Journal announced their annual "Forty Under 40" list of the best and brightest young executives in sports business. The publication recognized Ryan Steelberg — a relative newcomer to the sports business world — as an innovator in the field of endorsements. Others named to the 2009 list include David Berson, executive vice president of program planning and strategy for ESPN; Sarah Robb O'Hagan, chief marketing officer for Gatorade; and Peter Farnsworth, senior vice president of business development for the NBA.

A 2009 recipient of the OC Metro's 40 Under 40 Award given to the most successful young businesspeople in Orange County, CA. The Steelbergs were also named by the Orange County Business Journal as one of the county’s “50 Most Influential Businesspeople,” Ryan and Chad were also finalists for Ernst & Young’s “Entrepreneur of the Year” in 2000. Most recently, in 2006, Chad and Ryan Steelberg were named one of the “50 Most Powerful People in Radio,“ by Radio Ink Magazine.

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