Brad McDaniel

Innovator in Finance Award Winner -Brad McDaniel, CEO at Likely.AI.

Brad McDaniel is the Founder & CEO of Likely.AI, a seasoned professional with a strong background in leading smart teams in fast-paced, agile, start-up-like environments. With a focus on creating innovative strategies and products to solve significant challenges, Brad is known for his cross-functional team leadership, problem-solving abilities, and successful launches of web and mobile products. His passion lies in developing and executing strategies that drive success and innovation.

With a Director of Business Strategy title on his business card, Brad sees himself as a visionary at heart and an entrepreneur in spirit. He believes in the power of saying no to numerous good ideas to focus on executing one outstanding idea effectively. Brad’s experience and expertise extend to various fields, particularly in Logistics and Supply Chain professionals, as well as Media & Marketing Professionals Worldwide.

Graduating from Harvard Business School Executive Education, Brad has accumulated nearly 20,000 followers and 500+ connections on his professional network. Beyond his accomplishments, Brad values collaboration and is involved in multiple mutual groups focusing on Logistics and Supply Chain professionals, Media & Marketing Professionals Worldwide, and other similar interests.

In summary, Brad McDaniel is a dynamic professional equipped with the skills, experience, and mindset needed to drive innovation, solve complex problems, and lead successful ventures in the business world.

About Likely.AI

The number one problem for mortgage and real estate professionals today is uncertainty in lead quality. Using deep learning, Likely.AI identify the properties that will refinance or list next, thus eliminating uncertainty from lead quality.

LIKELY.AI is an AI powered fintech company leading the coming AI evolution in mortgage and real estate.

Website:  http://likely.ai

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