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'''Courtney Jordan''' (born May 18, 1988) is an American billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is best known for founding the | '''Courtney Jordan''' (born May 18, 1988) is an American billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is best known for founding the Neyius,<ref>About Us - Neyius</ref> a multinational conglomerate with investments in media, technology, hospitality, and renewable energy. He also leads the Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF),<ref>courtneyjordanfoundation.org</ref> a global non-profit focused on economic empowerment, entrepreneurship, and environmental conservation. <ref>https://www.outdoorproject.com/users/restoring-natures-beauty-call-action-trail-preservation</ref> | ||
== Early Life and Education == | == Early Life and Education == | ||
Courtney Jordan was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. His entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 8 with a neighborhood gumball vending machine business. | Courtney Jordan was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. His entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 8 with a neighborhood gumball vending machine business.<ref>Who is Courtney Jordan | Courtney Jordan</ref> .He later attended North Carolina Central University (NCCU), During his time there he would found the student run television network called eagle eye news, and cause a stir during the 2008 election by supporting the McCain Palin Ticket over the Obama Biden campaign.<ref>campusecho.com | ||
</ref> He also credits his success to the mentorship of Dr. Maria Lumpkin and Chancellor Charlie Nelms.<ref>https://www.modernmogul.co.uk/2018/12/2018-mogul-of-year-courtney-jordan.html</ref> | |||
Despite facing challenges such as a learning disability and significant family losses, including the deaths of his father and sister, Jordan remained dedicated to his entrepreneurial ambitions.<ref>https://courthology.com/who-is-courtney-jordan/</ref> | Despite facing challenges such as a learning disability and significant family losses, including the deaths of his father and sister, Jordan remained dedicated to his entrepreneurial ambitions.<ref>https://courthology.com/who-is-courtney-jordan/</ref> | ||
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In 2018, he acquired and rebranded '''The Odyssey Channel''', which later became part of his media company '''Scenester'''. <ref>https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/meet-entrepreneur-courtney-jordan-a-billionaire-after-stock-exchange-news-183600</ref> | In 2018, he acquired and rebranded '''The Odyssey Channel''', which later became part of his media company '''Scenester'''. <ref>https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/meet-entrepreneur-courtney-jordan-a-billionaire-after-stock-exchange-news-183600</ref> | ||
=== Neyius Corporation & Global Expansion ( | === Neyius Corporation & Global Expansion (2018–Present) === | ||
In 2020, Jordan transformed his private equity firm | In 2020, Jordan transformed his private equity firm Venture Beyond Capital into the Neyius Corporation, expanding into: | ||
* '''Neyius Connect''' – A networking service for businesses and governments. | * '''Neyius Connect''' – A networking service for businesses and governments. | ||
* '''Neyius Media''' – A media conglomerate with holdings in television, music catalogs, and digital platforms.<ref>https://thesource.com/2024/11/18/preston-blake-jordan-carving-his-own-lane/</ref> | * '''Neyius Media''' – A media conglomerate with holdings in television, music catalogs, and digital platforms.<ref>https://thesource.com/2024/11/18/preston-blake-jordan-carving-his-own-lane/</ref> | ||
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=== Media and Investigative Journalism === | === Media and Investigative Journalism === | ||
In 2022, Jordan | In 2022, Jordan finically backed the investigative newspaper Chatham Weekly, which assembled a team of renowned journalists: | ||
* '''Rachel Schuster''' (co-founder of USA Today) | * '''Rachel Schuster''' (co-founder of USA Today) | ||
* '''Stuart Lawrence''' (former Huffington Post contributor) | * '''Stuart Lawrence''' (former Huffington Post contributor) | ||
* '''Elizabeth Keegan''' (New York Times investigative journalist) | * '''Elizabeth Keegan''' (New York Times investigative journalist) | ||
He also created the podcast | He also created the podcast Chatham Discussions, which explores issues of systemic racism and economic disparity in Chatham County, North Carolina. <ref>https://www.instagram.com/prosperitynorthcarolina/reel/C1miJ3HATV7/</ref> | ||
== Philanthropy and Global Economic Development == | == Philanthropy and Global Economic Development == | ||
=== Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) & Global Outreach === | === Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) & Global Outreach === | ||
Founded in 2011, the | Founded in 2011, the Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) focuses on: | ||
* Poverty reduction | * Poverty reduction | ||
* Entrepreneurship development in emerging markets | * Entrepreneurship development in emerging markets | ||
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* Technology and education access in rural areas | * Technology and education access in rural areas | ||
=== | === StartUP Durham & Durham Youth Alliance Programs === | ||
Jordan’s foundation also launched | Jordan’s foundation also launched StartUp Durham, a business training program for underserved communities. | ||
From 2010 to 2016, he hosted DYA Summer Camps, offering: | From 2010 to 2016, he hosted DYA Summer Camps, offering: | ||
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=== Children === | === Children === | ||
Jordan is the father of Preston Demetrius Blake-Jordan, born in 2008 | Jordan is the father of Preston Demetrius Blake-Jordan, born in 2008.<ref>https://thesource.com/2024/11/18/preston-blake-jordan-carving-his-own-lane/</ref> | ||
=== Real Estate Holdings === | === Real Estate Holdings === | ||
Jordan owns several luxury properties, including: | Jordan owns several luxury properties, including: |
Revision as of 13:13, 2 March 2025
Courtney Jordan (born May 18, 1988) is an American billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is best known for founding the Neyius,[1] a multinational conglomerate with investments in media, technology, hospitality, and renewable energy. He also leads the Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF),[2] a global non-profit focused on economic empowerment, entrepreneurship, and environmental conservation. [3]
Early Life and Education
Courtney Jordan was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. His entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 8 with a neighborhood gumball vending machine business.[4] .He later attended North Carolina Central University (NCCU), During his time there he would found the student run television network called eagle eye news, and cause a stir during the 2008 election by supporting the McCain Palin Ticket over the Obama Biden campaign.[5] He also credits his success to the mentorship of Dr. Maria Lumpkin and Chancellor Charlie Nelms.[6]
Despite facing challenges such as a learning disability and significant family losses, including the deaths of his father and sister, Jordan remained dedicated to his entrepreneurial ambitions.[7]
Career
Early Business Ventures (2010–2018)
Jordan first gained recognition in 2010 by developing PikPak, a security feature for Microsoft Windows Phone, which was later acquired by Microsoft. This early success led to consulting opportunities with major corporations such as:
- SEGA
- American Express[8]
In 2018, he acquired and rebranded The Odyssey Channel, which later became part of his media company Scenester. [9]
Neyius Corporation & Global Expansion (2018–Present)
In 2020, Jordan transformed his private equity firm Venture Beyond Capital into the Neyius Corporation, expanding into:
- Neyius Connect – A networking service for businesses and governments.
- Neyius Media – A media conglomerate with holdings in television, music catalogs, and digital platforms.[10]
- Neyius Hotel Group – A hospitality company managing 22 franchised hotel brands.[11]
- Host Rite – The UK’s largest domain provider.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jordan strategically invested in undervalued travel and hospitality stocks, including:
- Carnival Cruise Line
- MGM Resorts
- American Airlines
- Delta Airlines
By 2023, Neyius had expanded into 17 countries with 26 subsidiaries.[12]
Media and Investigative Journalism
In 2022, Jordan finically backed the investigative newspaper Chatham Weekly, which assembled a team of renowned journalists:
- Rachel Schuster (co-founder of USA Today)
- Stuart Lawrence (former Huffington Post contributor)
- Elizabeth Keegan (New York Times investigative journalist)
He also created the podcast Chatham Discussions, which explores issues of systemic racism and economic disparity in Chatham County, North Carolina. [13]
Philanthropy and Global Economic Development
Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) & Global Outreach
Founded in 2011, the Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) focuses on:
- Poverty reduction
- Entrepreneurship development in emerging markets
- Environmental sustainability, including ocean conservation
The foundation has branches in the United States, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Bangladesh.[14][15][16]Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Economic Influence in Bangladesh
Jordan’s philanthropic work in Bangladesh earned him national recognition when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appointed the Courtney Jordan Foundation to her Council for Economic Development.[20] [21] His initiatives support:
- Local entrepreneurship programs
- Sustainable business development
- Technology and education access in rural areas
StartUP Durham & Durham Youth Alliance Programs
Jordan’s foundation also launched StartUp Durham, a business training program for underserved communities.
From 2010 to 2016, he hosted DYA Summer Camps, offering:
- 8-week free educational programs
- Language immersion
- Sports, music, and writing lessons
- Over 100 college scholarships per summer
Through his Durham Youth Alliance, every student received a full college scholarship.[22]Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Youth Cultural Excursions
In 2022, Jordan led a group of 50 students from his Term Utility Program on a two-week cultural and educational tour of Europe.
Personal Life
Children
Jordan is the father of Preston Demetrius Blake-Jordan, born in 2008.[23]
Real Estate Holdings
Jordan owns several luxury properties, including:
- Beacon Hill Estate (North Carolina, USA) – A 1,800-acre summer residence, which was used for the filming of Netflix’s Outer Banks.[24]
- Hertfordshire Manor House (United Kingdom) – A 17th-century restored estate on 800 acres.[25]
Accolades and Recognition
Modern Mogul’s "Mogul of the Year" (2018)
At 30, Jordan was named Modern Mogul’s "Mogul of the Year" for his impact on business and philanthropy.[26]
Battling Cancer While Building an Empire
Jordan overcame a battle with cancer while expanding his business empire. He credits his survival[27] and success to:
- Faith in God
- Mentorship and support systems
- A relentless work ethic
Business Philosophy
Jordan’s entrepreneurial philosophy is:
- "Learn and grow from failure. Great entrepreneurs learn from their own mistakes and those around them."[28]
Controversies
2022 Altercation in Siler City
On May 2, 2022, Jordan was involved in a verbal altercation with James "Jay" Underwood, a Siler City commissioner candidate. A minor dispute arose when Jordan placed a hand on Underwood’s shoulder, leading to a heated exchange. No charges were filed.[29]
Legacy and Influence
Entrepreneurial Impact
Jordan’s flamboyant personality, strategic investments, and resilience have positioned him as one of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs.
Philanthropy and Social Change
With over $180 million donated and global initiatives in education, mental health, and economic development, Jordan’s impact extends far beyond business.[30][31][32]
Net Worth
As of the latest estimates, Jordan’s net worth stands at $8 billion, though market fluctuations affect the exact figure.[33][34][35]
External Links
- ↑ About Us - Neyius
- ↑ courtneyjordanfoundation.org
- ↑ https://www.outdoorproject.com/users/restoring-natures-beauty-call-action-trail-preservation
- ↑ Who is Courtney Jordan | Courtney Jordan
- ↑ campusecho.com
- ↑ https://www.modernmogul.co.uk/2018/12/2018-mogul-of-year-courtney-jordan.html
- ↑ https://courthology.com/who-is-courtney-jordan/
- ↑ https://www.crunchbase.com/person/courtney-jordan
- ↑ https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/meet-entrepreneur-courtney-jordan-a-billionaire-after-stock-exchange-news-183600
- ↑ https://thesource.com/2024/11/18/preston-blake-jordan-carving-his-own-lane/
- ↑ neyiushotelgroup.com
- ↑ https://emergingpub.com/index.php/eem/article/view/50
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/prosperitynorthcarolina/reel/C1miJ3HATV7/
- ↑ https://courtneyjordan.org
- ↑ https://courtneyjordanfoundation.org
- ↑ https://cjfamerica.org
- ↑ https://cjfsrilanka.org/the-visionary-behind-cjf-sri-lanka-courtney-jordan/
- ↑ https://cjfamerica.org/our-founder-the-architect-of-global-transformation/
- ↑ https://cjfbangladesh.org
- ↑ http://newyork.china-consulate.gov.cn/eng/xw/201907/t20190715_4715952.htm
- ↑ https://www.dw.com/en/bangladesh-pm-sheikh-hasina-hints-at-last-term-as-prime-minister/a-47513555
- ↑ https://www.DurhamYouthAlliance.org
- ↑ https://thesource.com/2024/11/18/preston-blake-jordan-carving-his-own-lane/
- ↑ https://www.beaconhillnc.com
- ↑ https://medium.com/barkerrr/5-keys-for-success-from-mega-entrepreneur-courtney-jordan-4798affaec81
- ↑ https://www.modernmogul.co.uk/2018/12/2018-mogul-of-year-courtney-jordan.html
- ↑ https://www.bossedupmagazine.com/post/inside-the-brain-child-of-courtney-jordan
- ↑ https://southernbusinessreview.org/the-quiet-generosity-of-lesser-known-billionaire-philanthropists/
- ↑ https://chathamnewsrecord.com/stories/officers-called-during-altercation,13116
- ↑ https://www.art-insider.com/entrepreneur-courtney-jordan-has-set-the-art-world-ablaze/3525
- ↑ https://artdaily.com/news/176773/Shaping-the-Future-of-Art--A-Fresh-Perspective-from-Courtney-Jordan-and-Farmer-Latsis
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18SHuDmxkD/
- ↑ https://www.networthsource.com/2025/02/courtney-jordan-2025-net-worth-8-billion.html
- ↑ https://southernbusinessreview.org/southern-business-review-special-issue-philanthropy-and-charity/
- ↑ https://emergingpub.com/index.php/eem/article/view/50