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FREQUENCY EXCHANGE APPOINTS MICHAEL MOE TO ADVISORY BOARD
Frequency Exchange Corp. has appointed Michael Moe to its advisory board.
Mr. Moe is the founder and chief executive officer of GSV, a growth-focused investment platform with a record of investing in transformative technology companies, including Facebook, Twitter, Snap, Spotify, Palantir and Coursera. He is also the co-founder of the ASU+GSV Summit, which Forbes referred to as the Davos of education, and has contributed to expanding global interest in the digital learning and wellness sectors through GSV's various funds and partnerships.
Mr. Moe previously served as head of global growth research at Merrill Lynch and was named to the institutional investor all-America research team. He also founded ThinkEquity Partners and has written several books on entrepreneurship and impact-focused investing.
"Michael brings a long-term view and deep experience at the intersection of innovation, wellness and capital markets," said Stephen Davis, chief executive officer of Frequency Exchange. "His decision to join our advisory board supports our commitment to maturity in execution, governance and long-term value creation."
Mr. Moe holds a BA in political science and economics from the University of Minnesota and is a CFA charterholder. He currently resides in Dallas, Tex.
About Frequency Exchange Corp.
Frequency Exchange is the parent company of FREmedica Technologies Inc., a developer and commercializer of frequency-based digital wellness technologies. The company's flagship product, Nikki, delivers programmable frequency wellness programs designed to support cellular communication and overall well-being.
Originally developed to support those with Lyme disease, the Nikki platform has evolved to address broader use cases, including sleep, pain, energy, immune support and athletic recovery. The company's technology is supported by continuing testing and quality-of-life evaluations.
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