Growth and Innovation with 30+ businesses, cities, and Fortune 100 companies, globally.

“It is very rare to find an individual that excels at almost everything and has a strong background across multiple marketing disciplines - from branding to digital advertising to social media execution. Joey is that rare individual.”

— Bill Kiefaber, President at Marketing Works

International Speaking

As a speaker, Hendrickson has presented in UNESCO (UCCN) conferences, globally, including SXSW, Poland, Canadian Music Week, Techstars, The Ohio State University, and Capital University.

His viewpoints on Smart City Technology, Tourism, and Entrepreneurship have been featured in Columbus CEO, Experience Columbus, Viewpoints on Innovation, Kingston Gleaner & other publications.

Right: Amy Terrill, Tamara Kaminska, Joey Hendrickson, and Jesse Elliott.

Kalypso

Technology and IT Consulting

After consulting the Polish government, in 2017, George Young, CEO of Kalypso and current Senior Principal of Rockwell Automation, hired Hendrickson as a Senior Digital Innovation Consultant in surgical robotics, blockchain, and product lifecycle management systems.

Hendrickson launched two inventions with Kalypso Management Incorporated in 2018 and went on to individually consult several startups and major corporations in Columbus, Ohio.

Left: Joey Hendrickson, Travis Reeder, Wayne Posner, Jordan Reynolds, and Bryan Kissel of Kalypso’s Medtronic innovation team in Minneapolis in 2018.

Star Hill Studios

Creative Work

Hendrickson has written hundreds of original songs and shared the stage with artists like 21 Pilots, Chris Jamison, and Maxwell Hughes from The Lumineers.

Between 2013-2021, Hendrickson collaborated with Hollywood TV & Film composer Christopher Tyng (Futurama, The Simpsons, Suits). Recently, Hendrickson joined the ImmerXion team to launch a 33' foot AR activation, featuring 400,000 pixel light walls, 100+ modular synths, and original EDM music.

Joe Hendrickson

Social Entrepreneurship

In Columbus, Hendrickson founded three non-profits that have generated more than $3MM of impact on the arts while creating more than 1,000 paid opportunities for hundreds of artists in Ohio.

During the pandemic, Hendrickson leveraged IoT, bluetooth, and mobile apps to build solutions for socially distanced events that have led to $100,000+ of payments to artists, restaurants, and non-profits in Ohio.

Through Project South America, Hendrickson worked with South American artists during the pandemic to sell more than 50 paintings through a private Facebook group. All sales revenue has been sent to Colombian and Venezuelan families in dire need.