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  1. In 1998, Andersen attended Brigham Young University. During his sophomore year at BYU, while working at a small film studio to pay for his education, he founded uSight, a technology company that created banking and transactional software for small businesses.

  2. From 1998-2005 Andersen founded and was CEO of uSight, a technology company. In 2004 Inc Magazine named uSight the second fastest growing company in the United States. Andersen was the youngest CEO to make the list.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Tampa, Florida, USA
    • Producer, Director, Writer
  3. Brandt Andersen is an American film producer and the founder of technology company uSight. Between 2006 and 2012, Andersen owned an NBA Development Team called the Utah Flash. In 1998, during his sophomore year at Brigham Young University, Andersen founded a technology company named uSight that created software products and services for small ...

  4. Five years ago, Brandt Andersen dropped out of Brigham Young University in the midst of the dot.com crash to devote his time to uSight, his fledgeling Internet business. "I was so busy running the company, I wasn’t making any of my classes," says Andersen, who had a student entrepreneur award under his belt. By Glen Warchol. The Salt Lake Tribune.

  5. Sep 18, 2009 · Provo, Utah – Monday, September 14, 2009. Salt City Hoops – You’re only 32 years old, how did you become an owner of a basketball team? Brandt Andersen – After I sold my company [uSight.com], I was out skiing, wakeboarding, traveling, looking for something to do. I decided to call the NBA and see about buying a team.

  6. Oct 21, 2004 · "Placing second on the Inc. 500 is a great honor," said Brandt Andersen, CEO of uSight. "This could not have been achieved without hard work from everyone employed at uSight."

  7. Andersen has worked on humanitarian efforts specifically focused on assisting refugees. In 2017, in association with CARE, Andersen took a group of filmmakers to the Azraq refugee camp in Jordan to teach filmmaking to Syrian teenagers. From 1998 to 2005, Andersen founded and was CEO of uSight, a technology company.

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