Jordan Kurland is a founding partner at Brilliant Corners Artist Management. With offices in San Francisco, New York, and Seattle, Brilliant Corners represents artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Postal Service, Toro Y Moi, She & Him, Best Coast, Soccer Mommy, New Pornographers, and Pup. He also co-owns and produces Noise Pop, one of the nation’s longest-standing independent festivals. Along with author Dave Eggers, Kurland has launched various political projects aimed at supporting progressive causes, including 'The Future Dictionary of America,' 90 Days, 90 Reasons and 30 Days, 30 Songs. He was on the Entertainment Advisory Committee for both Barack Obama's and Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaigns.