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Jordan Selleck

𝟓𝟏 𝐋𝐚𝐛𝐬 | 51 Vets | 5x IRONMAN | Minivan Owner

Jordan Selleck is an accomplished individual who transitioned from being an investment banker to a successful entrepreneur.

He is the Founder and Chairman of 51 VETS, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting transitioning Navy SEALs and other elite veterans in finding employment opportunities and starting their businesses.

As the CEO and Co-Founder of 51 LABS, Jordan leads the number one provider of video and LinkedIn content for the private equity, investment banking, and M&A markets, servicing over 70 clients and accumulating over 3 million LinkedIn views through hundreds of produced videos.

In addition to his entrepreneurial ventures, Jordan hosts the 'Investors & Operators' podcast and video series, where he shares compelling stories to humanize the M&A market, with over 100 episodes released.

Jordan is a dedicated husband and father of two, showcasing a diverse set of personal interests and achievements including completing 6 IRONMAN events, running 15 marathons, traveling to 32 countries, residing in China, practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 9 years, being a fourth-generation pilot, engaging in SCUBA diving, and fluently speaking Mandarin Chinese.

His educational background includes studying Communication Studies (Rhetoric) for his B.A. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Throughout his career, Jordan has been involved in various organizations and roles, from serving as a Startup CFO at Content.Market to working as an Investment Banking Senior Associate at BDA Partners, along with experience as an English teacher, financial advisor, and in marketing analysis and sales.

Highlights

May 15 · New York Post
Wall Street banker dead at 35 wanted new job over grueling 100-hour work weeks: report - New York Post
Wall Street banker dead at 35 wanted new job over grueling 100-hour work weeks: report - New York Po
May 9 · New York Post
Wall Street banker's death ignites anger at long workweeks, could prompt walkout - New York Post
Wall Street banker's death ignites anger at long workweeks, could prompt walkout - New York Post
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States