Editor-in-Chief of PubCo Insight and founder of Pulse IR.
Brad's career spans more than 15 years in OTC and micro-cap capital markets, with deep operational expertise in the structures that define the underfollowed end of the public market: Rule 144 tacking and DTC mechanics, 3(a)(10) settlement structures, FINRA corporate-action processes, reverse-merger pathways, and the SEC filing patterns that separate legitimate small-cap companies from promotional shells.
His most-cited work was as IR Director for iQSTEL, where he led the investor relations program through the company's growth from a sub-penny OTC stock to a Nasdaq listing. The work involved cap-table restructuring, shareholder communications rebuilding, Rule 144 and DTC issue resolution, and supporting the company through its uplisting.
Today, through Pulse IR, Brad serves active OTC and small-cap public companies that need investor relations support tied to real SEC filings, real catalyst tracking, and audience-appropriate communication. PubCo Insight is the editorial arm of that work, focused on covering the same underfollowed names that institutional research mostly ignores.
Editorial standards are simple. PubCo Insight publishes risk research and source-linked catalyst coverage of underfollowed OTC and small-cap public companies. No promotional content. No buy or sell recommendations. Every automated research piece is reviewed by editorial staff before publication. Sponsored coverage is always disclosed under Section 17(b).
Brad lives in Beverly Hills with his wife and two children.
Contact: brad@pulseir.co