Chris van Dusen

Board Member at ai.io

Chris Van Dusen is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in private equity, technology, and media. Currently serving as a Senior Partner at Solyco Capital since January 2022, Chris supports late-stage startups and growth companies. Additional board positions include roles at ai.io, Bonus, OSDB SPORTS, and Alder, contributing to innovative technology, real estate, and sports initiatives. Chris is the co-founder of Parcon and the founder/CEO of Parcon Media, focusing on strategic business growth and media expertise. Previous leadership roles include Chief Revenue Officer at RainMaker Solutions Inc. and Chief Growth Officer at Balanced Health Botanicals, which was acquired by Village Farms International. Chris holds a BA in Economics from William & Mary and has a strong background in driving business success across various sectors.

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Huntington Beach, United States

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ai.io

Headquartered in London with offices in the US, ai.io is an award-winning technology company that develops technology solutions to generate & analyse amateur & professional sport data, providing real-time analysis & reporting, creating valuable insights & outcomes. Our core product ecosystem includes: • aiScout: A talent analysis and development platform that will provide teams and organisations the opportunity to reach, engage, analyse, rate, score, trial, develop and scout amateur players from around the world who have access to a mobile phone. The platform consists of a player app, scout app and recruitment control center. The aiScout player app is available for download at Google Play & Apple’s app store. • aiLabs: Multi-use elite performance labs that house state-of-the-art technology and gold standard equipment that provide professional and amateur players and club staff real time physical and cognitive analysis, usable insights and outcomes and connected data.


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51-200

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