Brad Serling is the CEO & Founder of nugs.net, a company he started as a way to share the tapes he was making of Grateful Dead and Phish shows. Eventually, the Grateful Dead hired Serling as a consultant in mid-2000 and by 2002 nugs.net went from fan site to paid download provider with the launch of LivePhish.com. Today, 115 million downloads later, hundreds of artists and labels partner directly with nugs.net to distribute music directly to their fans. His other ventures include hosting the weekly show, “The Weekly Live Stash,” on SiriusXM’s Jam On channel, and he is a regular guest on Bruce Springsteen's E Street Radio channel. In the Fall of 2016, MTV tapped Serling to produce the nugs.net Live Stash. Previously, Serling was the Chief Technology Officer for CinemaNow, the first company to deliver web-based video on demand and pay-per-view services of Hollywood feature films. He also pioneered live web events for Woodstock 94, Metallica from The North Pole, The Grammy Awards, the NFL, and 11 World Series webcasts.