Gregory Sukornyk

Co-founder at Good World Games

Gregory Sukornyk has had a long and varied career in the tech industry. Gregory began their career in 1997 as the Chairman, CEO, and Co-founder of The X-Stream Network, the UK's first free Internet Service Provider. In 2000, they became the Chief Executive Officer of Northern Europe for LibertySurf, a French Internet access provider. In 2003, they founded Project Breakout, the world's first online video competition network. In 2008, they founded addGloo.com, an intuitive self serve platform for advertisers, publishers, and agencies. In 2011, they became the CEO and Co-Founder of Good World Games, a social gaming and messaging app. In 2015, they became a Mentor for the Founder Institute, an idea-stage incubator for aspiring entrepreneurs. In 2016, they became an Advisor for Debut, the world's first graduate careers app, and ESC Games, the world's first multiplayer video game theater experience. In 2021, they became the CEO and Co-founder of Global Study, a platform to ease the process of studying abroad, and a Co-founder of SW21, an independent seed stage impact startup studio.

Gregory Sukornyk has a LLB from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA (Honours) from Queen's University, both in the field of Law and Political Studies respectively.

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  • Co-founder

    January, 2011 - present