Fred Hsu
Fred Hsu
Fred Hsu

Fred Hsu is the Co-Founder of ClubID, a modern Web3 software identity platform powering the authentication, enablement, and commerce layer for real-life events and experiences. Fred has over 20 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur and technologist, successfully founding and exiting three startups across the internet, technology and media sectors. Previously, Fred was the Co-Founder and Chairman of Ember Entertainment, a mobile games studio responsible for the development of the new blockchain-based game for the AAA franchise The Walking Dead, acquired by Gala Games in 2021. Fred was also the Co-Founder and CEO of Manage, a leading advertising technology platform acquired by Criteo (NASDAQ:CRTO) in 2018; and Co-Founder and CTO of Oversee, one of the first internet domain names operators, acquired by private equity firm Oak Hill Capital Partners in 2009. Fred is a prolific angel investor and early backer of the Rubicon Project, which later became Magnite (NASDAQ:MGNI), the world's largest independent omnichannel sell-side platform. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a B.S. in Computer Science.