Jordan Fudge is the founder and managing partner of Sinai Ventures, a venture capital fund, with more than 80 portfolio companies, that invests in software and technology companies at all stages of development. Fudge began his career working in digital strategy at 20th Century Fox Television before leaving to lead the technology investment strategy at a multibillion-dollar family office. A graduate of Northwestern University, Fudge was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2020. In 2021, Jordan was named as part of Variety's 10 Producers to Watch list. Recent credits include AppleTV+'s They Call Me Magic, a four-part docuseries from director Rick Famuyiwa focused on the life and careers of NBA legend and entrepreneur, Earvin "Magic" Johnson; Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lee Daniels's The United States Vs. Billie Holiday, starring Grammy and Golden Globe-winning performer Andra Day, whose portrayal of Billie Holiday also earned her an Academy Award nomination; and Sundance award-winning The 40-Year-Old-Version.