About Todd
Todd Albertson knows failure; he has learned success; he doesn’t let either get in the way of thinking big and inspiring others.
He attended the University of Washington, where he studied International Business and completed his BA degree in 1988. Todd worked as an analyst for a Swiss venture capital company and then as an evangelist for Microsoft Corporation. While working he earned an MBA from Seattle University.
In 1995 Albertson started a transportation and logistics company called Transportics Corporation which had annual revenues of $80 million a few years later. He then founded Small Town TV, an entertainment “dot com” that fell just a little short of becoming the next $100 million IPO. Short as in the distance from the earth to the moon. In 2005 he finished his studies in Theology & Culture from Trinity Theological Union and earned his PhD.
Todd was the Executive Director of God Farm and did relief work in Asia in 2005 through 2007, during which time he also authored THE GODS OF BUSINESS (Trinity Alumni Press, 2007). Currently Albertson is finishing VISION CASTER, which is due for release in 2009.
He spends his days as the Chief Vision Caster of the startup company Project 137 Analytica.
Todd’s passions are friends and family, documentaries and biographies, surfing, the Chicago White Sox, and helping make the world a better place.






