George A. King is the co-founder in 2015 and chairman of Algorithm Innovation Fund, L.P., a multi-strategy hedge fund that invests in small business loans originated by FinTech platforms using artificial intelligence and data sciences credit analysis and underwriting.  Mr King also is founder in 2010 and chairman of Infrastructure Group, Inc., which provides asset management, FinTech, principal investments, and corporate development for United States and international clients.  IGI’s principal activities are based in New York, London and Dublin.  Mr. King has more than twenty-five years of experience in financial markets, corporate management and legal / regulatory matters.

George began his career with the Wall Street law firm Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon and as a Vice President in the New York office of the global investment banking firm Credit Suisse First Boston.  He co-founded a banking & trading licensed / regulated broker dealer spin-off from CSFB and founded a corporate & project finance advisor.  His capital markets experience includes more than 325 capital closings aggregating $20+ billion, as well as financial advisory closings aggregating $8+ billion.  Following the 1996 deregulation of US telecommunications, Mr. King was a founding board member and then co-founder of two publicly traded telecommunications companies in 1997 and 2002.  He served in various vice chairman, president and chief financial officer roles from startup through IPO and eventual sale after attaining $144 MM and $65 MM in annual recurring revenue.  Mr. King is a 2013 founding board member of a leading United States wireless telecom.  George’s board roles include corporate and university positions in the US, UK and Canada.

Mr. King holds an A.B. (cum laude) from Colgate University and a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Fordham Urban Law Journal.  He is the author of two books and a law review article on securities law and Federal tax law applied to United States capital markets transactions.