Bradford Stroh

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Bradford Stroh
Born (1973-05-05) May 5, 1973 (age 50)
Chicago, United States
Occupation(s)Businessman, entrepreneur
Known forFreedom Financial Network
Bills.com
Website http://www.bradstroh.com/

Bradford G. Stroh is an entrepreneur, who has founded and led several companies, and also an author. Stroh co-founded Freedom Financial Network [1] and several related specialty finance businesses. He is currently the CEO of Bills.com.

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Education

Stroh received his MBA from Stanford Business School, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar, [2] and received a BA from Amherst College, where he captained the men's Lacrosse team. [3]

Career

Prior to founding Bills.com and Freedom Financial Network, Stroh was an investor in financial services and growth companies at TA Associates, a private equity fund, CIVC Partners, an investment fund, and Doll Capital Management, a venture capital firm. Stroh has also worked with two start-ups: Trigo Technologies (sold to IBM [4] ) and Luminous Networks, a Gigabit Ethernet startup. He is an investor, board adviser and board member to several entrepreneurial companies, including Ujogo, BioIQ, Goldline International, Position2, SharesPost, Stream Dynamics, Realty Nation, Vertical Brands, [5] Group Card, Home-Account and Vitality Health (sold to CarePayments Technology, [6] ). [7]

In 2002, Stroh and his business partner Andrew Housser founded Freedom Financial Network (FFN), to provide a full range of specialty financial services to U.S. consumers. [8] Companies within the Freedom Network are Freedom Debt Relief, offering debt relief assistance; Freedom Tax Relief to manage IRS tax debts; Golden Road Financial focused on mortgage lending; and the most recent acquisition in early 2010, Home Account. Stroh is currently the Founder and CEO of Bills.com which provides tools and information to help consumers make better personal financial decisions. Entrepreneur magazine named Bills.com No. 3 in the Hot 100, of fastest growing companies in America. Bills.com has been named to the Inc. 500/5000 in 2008, 2009, and 2010. [9] The company employs approximately 600 people, and has annual revenue of $106 million. [10]

Stroh also wrote the fictional novel The Dharma King about Tibetan Buddhism and the search for the Panchen Lama. [11]

Awards

Personal life

Brad is of German descent. Brad is married to Brandy Stroh and have 2 kids Brooke and Brayden. They currently live in Portola Valley, California.

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