brad hammer

Brad is a managing partner at Nebulocity Ventures and he was also the driving force in starting Nebulocity's internal diversity program. Brad's concern with social justice issues is also reflected in his portfolio of successful ventures. In 2000, Brad created ScratchTicker, an innovative scratch ticket lottery game that gave low income Americans access to the stock market by offering them the chance to win fractional shares in some of his companies, instead of cash prizes. Brad's energy drink venture Red Eye, has also improved the lives of millions of low-income shift workers like truck drivers, food packers, and nurses, by enabling them to forego sleep in order to work longer hours. Brad is particularly proud of Red Eye's innovative business model that broke new ground in securing the very first FDA approval for the use of low-dose methamphetamine in a food product.


When Brad is not working tirelessly to make the world a better place, he enjoys driving his Tesla, or flying his own plane down to the private airstrip of the gated community that he owns in Cabo San Lucas.