Rob Brazell

Robert Brazell is an American businessman, entrepreneur, e-commerce pioneer, and futurist. He is formerly the founder, CEO, and Chairman of Talos Partners, a private investment firm managed and operated by a diversely accomplished group of business and government leaders, including a two-time WI Senator Robert W. Kasten, Jr. Prior to founding Talos, Rob Brazell served as the Chief Executive Officer and Founding Board Member of Overstock.com, a nearly $1 billion a year online enterprise which he founded in 1997, as D2: Discounts Direct.

Brazell has been the owner of several Internet properties, including eHow.com, a content and search site; Delphi Forums, the first online discussion group community; and Gamebase International, Inc, a project to develop the world's first jurisdictionally-compliant, secure gaming system and platform for interactive gaming.

Robert Brazell has raised and invested more than $200 million in the past ten years. He is the co-author of "The Idea Economy" (1995) in which he argues that the most needed innovation is innovation itself. Brazell served on the board of the Deseret Foundation, dedicating two years to help establish an organization that pioneered "entrepreneurial approach" to medical charity by establishing self-sufficient infrastructure in over a dozen countries to provide predictable surgical care to children.

Rob is the Founder of Medical+Intelligence™, a big data, technology, and education company providing unprecedented prevention, diagnostic, and treatment opportunities to primary care physicians and their patients across the United States.

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