Dr. Kedrosky is an investor, speaker, writer, media guy, and entrepreneur. In his spare time he is a dangerous Twitterer, analyst for
CNBC television, and the editor of Infectious Greed, one of the most popular financial blogs available over the Interweb.
In the dusty distance of long-ago, Dr K. founded what he is reasonably sure was the first hosted blogging site, GrokSoup. After having
grown it to be one the largest such services on the Interweb (admittedly before there were other such services), he demonstrated his
unerring ability to enter fast-growing markets before they take off, and exit before they have grown large enough to deliver an
island-purchasing exit. The rest is history, or least an index entry in one book on blogging.
Even further back in time, Dr. Kedrosky was one of the first technology equity analysts at a major brokerage firm. Back before there were
such things as credit default swaps, collateralized debt obligations, and subprime mortgages, we vandalism-loving greed-heads on Wall Street
were forced to take down capitalism the hard way -- by selling over-valued technology companies to an unsuspecting public via initial public
offerings. While it eventually worked out (c.f., the tech crash of 2000), the next generation of Wall Street-ers learned from our inefficiency
and took down the global money grid in half the time it took us to mess up Nasdaq. Lesson learned.
He is an active investor in public and private equities, despite having watched both sorts of sausages being made. That almost certainly
represents, as Samuel Johnson once said about a man's second marriage, the triumph of hope over experience. Nevertheless, Dr. Kedrosky has
more than fifty early-stage investments to his credit, and rather than brag in an unseemly way about his many successes he will continue
to point to that "fifty" number. Fifty, fifty, etc.
Dr. Kedrosky has a Ph.D. in the economics of technology from the University of Western Ontario (which he mostly uses when bluffing outside of
poker), a master's degree in finance from Queen's University (which he mostly uses when bluffing in poker), and an undergraduate degree in
engineering from Carleton (which a professor once said he would take away, if he had the means).
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