Jordan Bradley is the co-founder and CEO of Highnote, a collaboration platform for audio content. As a first-time CEO, he has successfully raised over $4 million from acclaimed investors to scale Highnote from inception to launch, where it is now used by thousands of audio creators globally, including producers at The New York Times and engineers for artists like The Weeknd and Nicki Minaj. Before Highnote, Jordan held senior design roles at startups like Newsela, where he designed end-to-end content creation tools, and Wham City Lights, where he built immersive audio apps for brands like Disney and Cirque du Soleil. He holds a BFA in Interactive Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), where he founded his first startup focused on health-conscious student productivity.
Highnote is doing for audio collaboration what Frame.io did for video collaboration, and what GitHub (acq. $7B) did for code collaboration. Our platform features native audio annotation, Slack-like conversation, file management, and centralization for collaborative audio teams across enterprise, education, prosumer and amateur/community markets.