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Glen Bradford

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Engineer. Former hedge-fund analyst. Building 8 vertical SaaS products in Miami Beach. 14-year GSE preferreds bull.

Bio — three lengths

Copy/paste whichever fits. Lead paragraph options are offered for Fanniegate or Cloud Nimbus depending on angle.

Short · ~20 words
Glen Bradford is a Purdue engineer turned founder of Cloud Nimbus LLC, building 8 vertical SaaS products solo on Salesforce from Miami Beach.
Medium · ~75 words · Cloud Nimbus lead
Glen Bradford is the founder of Cloud Nimbus LLC, where he builds 8 vertical SaaS products solo on the Salesforce platform. The flagship — Delivery Hub — is a project management product for Salesforce teams with 988 Apex tests and a native e-signature stack he used to sign his own apartment lease. Before founding Cloud Nimbus, Glen was a Purdue-trained engineer and hedge-fund analyst. He writes on Seeking Alpha and at glenbradford.com.
Medium · ~75 words · Fanniegate lead
Glen Bradford has held Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferreds for more than 14 years and writes about the GSE sweep litigation at glenbradford.com. The DC Circuit heard oral argument in the class appeal on April 21, 2026. Glen is also the founder of Cloud Nimbus LLC, an 8-product vertical SaaS platform built on Salesforce, and a former hedge-fund analyst trained as an engineer at Purdue. He lives in Miami Beach.
Long · ~200 words

Glen Bradford is the founder of Cloud Nimbus LLC, a solo SaaS shop shipping 8 vertical products on the Salesforce platform. The flagship, Delivery Hub, is project management software for Salesforce consultancies — 988 Apex tests passing, native e-signature built in, AppExchange-bound. The other 7 products white-label the same engine into specific verticals. Glen ships them one person deep.

Before Cloud Nimbus, Glen was a Purdue-trained engineer who worked as a hedge-fund analyst before moving into Salesforce development. His longest-running public position is a 14-year bet on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred shares. The DC Circuit heard oral argument in the class appeal on April 21, 2026; an opinion is expected between July 2026 and January 2027.

Glen writes on Seeking Alpha and at glenbradford.com, where a 2,000-page archive leads with applied Benjamin Graham, self-deprecating trade journals, and the occasional tabloid-style litigation recap. He lives in Miami Beach with his partner Bo, who runs Bo's Nature Lab.

Top talking points

Six angles, each linked to a page with more depth.

Fanniegate hit the DC Circuit on April 21, 2026 — 14 years into my GSE preferreds thesis.

The panel (Walker / Childs / Ginsburg) heard FHFA's appeal of the 2022 jury verdict. Hume argued for the class, Barnes on the Berkley cross-appeal. I've held FNMA and FMCC preferreds for more than a decade. Opinion expected between July 2026 and January 2027.

/fanniegate

I'm one engineer building 8 vertical SaaS products on Salesforce.

Cloud Nimbus LLC. Delivery Hub is the flagship — project management for Salesforce teams, 988 Apex tests passing, native e-signature stack, AppExchange-bound. The other 7 products white-label the same platform into specific verticals.

/what-i-build

Applied Benjamin Graham's Security Analysis in 2026 — and it's the #1 traffic asset on a 2,000-page site.

The Graham/Dodd PDF drives 17% of all clicks to glenbradford.com. Margin of safety still wins. I've written more about applying it to modern compounders, dividend names, and distressed preferreds than I have about anything else.

/security-analysis-benjamin-graham

I signed my own apartment lease with e-signature software I wrote.

Native Salesforce e-signature — no DocuSign, no PandaDoc, no third party in the trust chain. My real estate agent Coleman Cameron watched me sign the lease from inside my own product on April 8, 2026. I move in May 1.

/delivery-hub-roi

Hedge fund analyst who quit Wall Street for product — and moved to Miami Beach to build it.

Purdue engineer, former hedge fund analyst, then Salesforce developer, now founder. The trade I care about most right now isn't a ticker — it's shipping software faster than a team of ten. Miami Beach is the staging ground.

/consulting

Self-deprecating by default — I lead with my losses.

Transparency beats aspiration. The public record of what I've gotten wrong is longer than the record of what I've gotten right, and that's on purpose. Journalists who want a founder who won't spin deserve a short list, and I try to be on it.

/everything

By the numbers

2,000+
pages published on glenbradford.com
988
Apex tests passing in Delivery Hub
8
vertical SaaS products under Cloud Nimbus LLC
14
years holding GSE preferreds (FNMA / FMCC)
17%
of site traffic from one PDF (Security Analysis)
1
lease signed with my own e-signature stack

Key dates

  • Circa 2023(approx)Cloud Nimbus LLC formed
  • April 8, 2026Signed Miami Beach lease via own software
  • April 21, 2026Fanniegate oral argument — DC Circuit
  • May 1, 2026Miami Beach move-in
  • July 2026 – Jan 2027DC Circuit opinion expected

Recent interviews & features

Interviews appear here as they publish. Email to book.

Assets

  • Headshots
    Email for high-res headshots (color + b/w, horizontal + vertical).
  • Cloud Nimbus logo
    Cloud Nimbus logo available on request (SVG + PNG, light + dark).
  • Event & lifestyle photos
    Kitesurfing, Miami Beach, Fanniegate events — available on request.

Speaker topics

  • How I built a jury-verdict GSE thesis over 14 years
  • Solo SaaS on Salesforce: 8 products, 988 tests, one engineer
  • Applied Graham in 2026: why margin of safety still wins
  • Native e-signature: I signed my own lease with my software
  • Miami Beach tech: why I left the hedge fund world for product
  • Writing in public: what 2,000 pages of self-deprecation taught me

Contact

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@DoNotLose
Based in
Miami Beach, FL

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