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How records are compiled

FounderRecord biographies are compiled from public sources: press coverage in recognized publications, regulatory filings, court records, conference appearances, published interviews, company websites, and business databases such as Crunchbase and LinkedIn. We do not use forums, anonymous reviews, or user-generated content as primary sources.

Raw source material is synthesized into a neutral, third-person narrative by our editorial system. Facts are paraphrased, not copied — we cite the source of each claim but do not reproduce copyrighted text. The editorial voice is restrained and declarative, modeled on the register of a wire-service profile or encyclopedia entry.

Every factual claim in a published record carries a citation linking to its source. Citations are rendered as numbered superscripts and collected in a references section at the end of the page. If a claim cannot be sourced, it is omitted rather than published without attribution.

Before publication, every record passes through a quality gate. The subject's identity must be confirmed, their company must be verified, and the record must include at least two independently sourced citations. Records that do not meet this threshold are routed to a manual review queue rather than published automatically.

Published records are periodically re-researched to ensure accuracy. Any subject may request a correction at any time by submitting documentation that supports the corrected information. Valid corrections are processed within five business days.