From Wikitia - Reading time: 3 minJordan Lintz | |
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| Born | November 25, 1996 Winnipeg, Canada |
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| Organization | HighKey Enterprises LLC |
| Relatives | Luke Lintz, Jackson Lintz |
Jordan Lintz, the owner and Co-Founder of HighKey Enterprises LLC. Despite never getting a college degree, Jordan grew HighKey into an eight-figure empire that only a few 20-year-olds can claim to have. His secret is constantly reinvesting profits into the company, especially when he first started.[1] CMO of HighKey Enterprises & Head of Celebrity Relationships for HighKey Clout, Jordan dedicates time to networking with the who's who in the music, sport, and entertainment industries.[2] He also deals with marketing & guidance for HighKey Agency, their full-suite public relations company that develops brands through online press and social media marketing.[3] As such, he is the driving force behind the company’s collaborations with top celebrities like Khloé Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, Floyd Mayweather, Noah Schnapp, Tyga, Bella Thorne, Lil Baby, Dababy, Offset, Quavo, 21 Savage, 6ix9ine, Rick Ross, Antonio Brown among others. In addition to notable celebrity collaborations, Jordan is an early investor in the decentralized social blockchain revolution (DeSo) and believes it is an inevitable step in the evolution of the creator economy, making him an early pioneer in the SocialFi industry.[4]
Jordan Attended the University of Winnipeg and started the wireless, waterproof earbud company HighKey Technology in 2016. He spent two and a half years in college before dropping out to focus on building his first business.
In HighKey Clout's first year of operating, the company earned $10 million in revenue.[5] Top celebrity branding specialist having achieved A-list celebrity collaborations with Khloé Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, Floyd Mayweather, Noah Schnapp, Tyga, Bella Thorne, Lil Baby, Dababy, Offset, Quavo, 21 Savage, 6ix9ine, Rick Ross, Antonio Brown and many more.[6][7]
Featured in close to 100 top-tier publications such as Forbes,[8] Business Insider,[9] Maxim,[10] OK Magazine,[11] E! News, and Life & Style, Jordan is the one to watch for notable young business celebrities.[12]
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