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Jordan Fudge is a producer and founder of New Slate Ventures, a film and television finance fund designed to develop and produce inclusive and intersectional material tailored for diverse audiences. NSV’s 2020-21 slate includes The 40-Year-Old Version, The United States vs. Billie Holiday, and The 24th. He is also founder and managing partner of Sinai Ventures, a venture capital fund that invests in software and technology companies at all stages of development with more than 80 portfolio companies. Fudge began his career working in digital strategy at 20th Century Fox Television before leaving to lead the technology investments strategy at a multibillion-dollar family office.
Both Sinai Ventures and New Slate Ventures are encompassed by Sinai Capital Partners, a multi-strategy private equity company. In November 2020, Sinai Ventures raised $500M to continue investing in software and technology companies while New Slate Ventures added $100M to support diverse and innovative voices across film and television.
A graduate of Northwestern University, Fudge and business partner Eric Reiner were named in Forbes 30 Under 30 for 2020. In February 2019, he joined the board of GLAAD and also serves on the Metropolitan Opera’s board of directors.