Brett A. Bradley
Technologist with a background in business, blockchain, and product, interested in work that takes both technical depth and human values seriously.
01 · About
Technical depth, human values.
I sit at the intersection of business, technology, and product. Most recently I was Director of Technical Sales at Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT), a publicly traded data sciences company focused on AI-driven data monetization, cybersecurity, and Web 3.0 data management.
At Datavault I worked across all of it, including the AI agent stack (Data Vault, DataValue, DataScore, Data Vault Bank), the high-performance and edge computing infrastructure underneath it, the Web 3.0 and tokenization side, and the acoustic division covering WiSA and ADIO. I also worked across the majority of our subsidiaries, like Event Citadel, building and delivering training videos to bring newly acquired teams up to speed on our technologies. That work spanned sales training and engineering training, and I also trained their field techs on in-person deployments of our tech. As we grew I kind of borderlined sales engineering, sitting between the two sides to keep everyone aligned. With all of that going on, my main focus was still VerifyU, the blockchain-backed credentialing platform I founded during my time there, while the role gave me exposure across HPC, data trust, and real-world asset infrastructure.
Prior to all of that, back when the company was much smaller, I managed engineering sprints at Luminosity Lab and co-authored a litigation-level patent on blockchain student accreditation, which is what eventually grew into VerifyU.
I value data privacy, ad-free spaces, and software that doesn't quietly mine the people using it. These are principles that belong in the products we build for everyone, not just the side projects.
I'm currently pursuing my M.B.I. at the University of Silicon Valley and figuring out the next chapter. Most likely a product or founding role on a team that takes both technical depth and the people on the other side of the software seriously. If that sounds like the room you're building, I'd love to talk.
02 · Work
Selected chapters
click any chapter for my background in that experience
Datavault AI
Director of Technical SalesOwned technical sales for Datavault AI's full Web 3.0, AI, and acoustic stack — translating engineering depth into seven-figure conversations with universities, leagues, brands, and federal partners.
VerifyU™
FounderFounded a credential verification platform for institutions, students, and employers — taking it from a one-line observation to a nationwide design-partner network and, ultimately, into the product suite of a Nasdaq-listed acquirer.
Luminosity Lab
Project ManagerStepped into ASU's flagship innovation lab to direct a six-engineer team and ship VerifyU's MVP — agile sprints, clean architecture, on schedule, with no rewrite debt left behind.
EOS Technology Holdings
Business Development AssociateJoined a New York deep-tech holding company straight out of high school and spent two-and-a-half years opening higher-education markets, co-authoring a blockchain accreditation patent, and earning a Forbes feature for university tech integration.
Hustle 168
Co-Founder & Managing MemberCo-founded in high school: $5,000 in first-month revenue, acquisition offers up to $30,000, and a registered trademark before graduation.
Case studies
03 · Creative
Through a lens
Photography, graphic design, and 3D, composed in Photoshop, Premiere, Figma, and Blender.





04 · In the Wild
Sites I've built
A handful of websites I've designed and shipped for family, loved ones, and my own ventures. More to come.

Familial
A private social space for the people who matter most. Share moments, plan events, and stay close without the noise of public social media.

Senator David Bradley
A site built for my grandfather, celebrating the Honorable Senator David Bradley's life and legacy of service in the state of Arizona.

C&C Scapes
A showcase for my stepdad's custom build work: interior remodels, waterfalls, and backyards crafted from scratch across Arizona.
Next builds
A handful of quieter projects are mid-build: small tools, a few client sites, and the next chapter of Familial. Check back, or reach out if you'd like a peek early.
05 · Arsenal