Harry Gestetner
About Harry Gestetner
Harry Gestetner serves as the Chief Digital Officer at SuperOrdinary and is the Founder & Co-CEO of Fanfix. He has a background in business administration and has held various roles in the digital and entrepreneurial sectors since 2020.
Current Role at SuperOrdinary
Harry Gestetner serves as the Chief Digital Officer (CDO) at SuperOrdinary, a position he has held since 2022. He joined the company following the acquisition of his startup, Fanfix. In his role, he contributes to the company's digital strategy and operations. SuperOrdinary has achieved a valuation of $800 million and generates over $350 million in revenue, marking a significant presence in the industry.
Experience as Founder & Co-CEO at Fanfix
Gestetner is the Founder and Co-CEO of Fanfix, a role he has maintained since 2020. Under his leadership, Fanfix has developed a platform that connects creators with their fans. The company was acquired by SuperOrdinary, leading to Gestetner's current position. His experience in this role has contributed to his expertise in digital business operations.
Background and Education
Harry Gestetner attended Highgate School from 2013 to 2015 and later studied at Harvard-Westlake School from 2015 to 2018. He pursued higher education at Tulane University, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from 2018 to 2022. His educational background has equipped him with foundational knowledge in business and management.
Previous Experience at Fuel Our Heroes
Before his current roles, Gestetner co-founded Fuel Our Heroes in 2020, where he worked for nine months in Los Angeles, California. This initiative focused on supporting frontline workers, showcasing his commitment to social causes and community support.
Investment and Advisory Role
Since 2022, Gestetner has also been active as an investor and advisor in the capacity of an angel investor. This role allows him to provide guidance and support to emerging businesses, leveraging his experience in the digital and entrepreneurial sectors.