Summary
Jonathan Maher is a serial founder and technologist with eight years of hands-on engineering and executive experience building security, financial, and energy ventures from the ground up. Certified by Oracle, Microsoft, and Amazon, he has engineered software that helped scale a hedge fund to billions and was profiled in the New York Times, and was the first full-time engineer at a company now protecting millions of government users. He leads Bannon Maher and PageRock, pursuing radical reductions in the cost of clean energy through novel electromechanical designs that drew National Science Foundation attention. An author of three books—one implemented by world leaders and another documenting 18 filed patents—he combines deep technical invention with policy and organizational insight, having launched a U.S. Senate campaign at 29. His background spans top financial institutions, healthcare tech scale-ups, and creative work (music licensed by MTV/VH1), reflecting both analytical depth and multidisciplinary creativity. Based in New York, he maintains a wide professional network across government, finance, engineering, and media, and shares his work openly at jonathanmaher.com and bannonmaher.com.
8 years of coding experience
History of Economic Thought (course), History of Economic Thought (course) at University of Oxford
Managing the Company of the Future (course), Managing the Company of the Future (course) at London Business School
Graduated with recommendations from the President and the Dean, Graduated with recommendations from the President and the Dean at University of San Diego
Financial Markets (course), Financial Markets (course) at Yale University
American Government: Constitutional Foundations (course), American Government: Constitutional Foundations (course) at Harvard University
Developing Managers in Organizations (course) Building a Generative AI Technology Strategy (course), Developing Managers in Organizations (course) Building a Generative AI Technology Strategy (course) at LinkedIn
Economics of the Clean Energy Transition (course), Economics of the Clean Energy Transition (course) at Stanford University