[6] He left politics for technology, developing digital strategies for AOL Time Warner and T-Mobile.
[6] In 2004, he founded Jobster, a job search engine that pivoted into a site to manage employee referrals.
[7] In 2014, Goldberg launched Hem, a furniture manufacturing company that doubles as an e-commerce site.
[10] In 2016, Goldberg launched Pepo, a social media app that connects users with experts in live messaging communities on various topics.
From this, Goldberg began creating a technology that allows small to mid-size consumer companies to put part of their business onto a blockchain and tokenize without complex development requirements.