Jordan French is the chief marketing officer and a
co-founder of BeeHex, Inc. by profession he is a bio-medical engineering as
well as an intellectual property lawyer and an expert in marketing. In the
years 2001 and 2005, he worked with NASA-funded Mars Gravity Biosatellite on a
project relating to heat dissipation and air filtration systems as a payload
engineer. The project had a consortium of engineers and scientist from
different institutions, for example, the University of Washington, university
of Queensland in Australia and the Massachusetts institute of technology.
Previously he has held the role of attorney adviser for the federal energy
regulatory commission as well as being the beginning Chief executive officer
and Chief operating officer of and still remains the managing ember of Status
Lab, a premier and worldwide reputation managing firm that has offices in
Austin, New York, and Sao Paulo. Top notch reputation management firms that he
helped expand from two to thirty employees in just three years with a 939%
growth until when he resigned on 26th September of 2015. He is also the
co-founder of tow O'Dwyer ranked public relations firms and he has also worked
with top celebrities in the film and music industries and technology. In his present
role, Jordan French labours at the juncture of what's new in the music, arts,
film, and technology worlds so as to correspond and commercialize with the rest
of the world. He moreover serves as h president of the charitable start-up,
allIfit Raise and he is a member of the advisory board of Made by Mirna GmbH a
chocolate maker that sell to ranked chocolates to important persons located in
Dusseldorf, Germany base. He is an accredited attorney in Massachusetts and the
city of New York and has worked also on minute electro motorized piece of
equipment, free electron laser ray release systems as well as a bariatric
therapeutic admission chair both undertaken at Vanderbilt University and its
medical center. He has a university degree in bio medical engineering.

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