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Iosua Tai Taeoalii is a 43-year-old American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of the venture capital firm, Taeoalii Ventures. He is also the founder of the online marketplace, Taeoalii Marketplace. Iosua Tai Taeoalii was born in Salt Lake City, UT and grew up in the nearby town of Sandy. He attended the University of Utah, where he earned a degree in business administration. After college, he worked in the banking industry for several years before founding Taeoalii Ventures in 2011. Iosua Tai Taeoalii is married and has two children. He is an active philanthropist and has donated to numerous charities and causes. He is also an avid traveler and enjoys exploring new cultures and countries. Iosua Tai Taeoalii has an estimated net worth of $20 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful business ventures and investments. He is also an active investor in the stock market and has made several successful investments.

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1977
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Salt Lake City, UT
Nationality UT

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2012

The annual Submerged in Art charity event is a gathering of Art & Music to benefit The Road Home homeless shelter. A gathering of music and art which features over 15 artists exhibiting and selling their paintings, sculptures and prints alongside DJ's, spoken word, live music performances, raffle prizes and silent auction items donated by over 30 LocalFirst Utah businesses. In 2012 Submerged in Art was honored with a 'Best of Utah' Award by City Weekly.

2011

From 2011-2012 Tai edited commercials, promo videos and Episode 1 for Showdown Fights, which aired on Fox Sports Net in 2012 and is an MMA event in Orem, Utah that has featured and features professional and amateur fighters from across the country, including UFC contenders and popular up-and-comers such as Josh Burkman, Jeremy Horn, Junie Browning, Court McGee, Jordan Smith and Steven Siler.

2010

In 2010 Tai founded Submerged in Art, an annual charity event gathering of Art and Music to benefit The Road Home homeless shelter. In just its 3rd year, the 2012 Submerged in Art charity event received a "Best Of" award from Salt Lake City Weekly.

2008

In 2008, Tai began showing his work at art festivals. His first festival was the 2008 Utah Arts Festival, where he sold nearly 300 original 20"x30" pop art paintings. For the most part of 2008 and 2009 Tai only sold his work in the western United States, but in late 2009 Tai took his work across the entire country . As of 2009, Tai has been traveling across the country for nearly 8 months out of a year, selling his work to collectors.

Following the Slamdance premiere of Waiting, Tai adapted the short story into a feature-length film. Two years later, Tai began production on Darkroom. Tai's fourth feature-length film, Darkroom, stars David Stevens, Darren Dalton and Todd Bridges. In 2008, Darkroom made its way through the film festival circuit, screening at the 2008 Big Muddy Film Festival, IL, Okanagan Film Festival, Canada, Big Island Film Festival, HI, Bare Bones Film Festival, OK, and the Dances With Films Festival, CA. In 2011, Darkroom was picked up by Vanguard Cinema for DVD distribution.

2006

In 2006, after leaving the Ultimate Combat Experience, Tai produced and edited commercials and promotional material for Ultimate Fighting Championship's two-time light heavy weight champion Randy Couture and Matt Lindland's training camp Team Quest and MMA event, Sportfight.

2005

Citing unsustainable financial conditions, Tai cancelled the 3.2 Percent television series, after just one season. In December 2005, Tai returned to filmmaking and was hired to produce and direct a short film for the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival, with specific guidelines. It had to be shot in 24 hours, with a budget of $99 and a running time of 3 minutes. The finished short was titled Waiting, starring David H. Stevens of Punch Drunk Love and after its premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival, it was invited to screen at the 2006 Real to Reel Film Festival and the 2006 Arizona International Film Festival.

2004

Tai started with many different art mediums including tattoo, graffiti, web design, graphic, illustration, sculpture, oils, acrylics, music and film. In 2004, Tai was asked to help paint a 30 ft x 50 ft mural with American Pop Artist Jann Haworth, who is best known as the co-creator of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover. The mural was an updated representation of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover and is titled SLC Pepper. This mural inspired Tai to seek new techniques, at which time he was introduced to stencil art. Tai spent the following years focused on his stencil work. In 2005 he painted a tryptic painting of Miles Davis, Erykah Badu and Billie Holiday, listed the piece on eBay, and in a short time the painting sold. Although still considered lowbrow, Pop art had become very popular in the early 2000s, especially with the younger generation, and from 2005-2008 Tai used eBay to sell his paintings to collectors across the world.

From 2004–2006, Tai also worked on his weekly television series called 3.2 Percent, which highlighted the nightlife, music, sports, culture and lifestyle in Utah. In corroboration with early Spy Hop Production personnel, Tai produced an 11 episode season in 2006.

2003

After Twice Today, Tai transitioned into television. From 2003-2006 Tai was hired to edit the Ultimate Combat Experience, a weekly television series featuring tournaments of kickboxing and no holds barred fighting, credited as being the first MMA show of its kind on network television anywhere in the world. After editing several episodes of UCE, Tai was promoted to a producer, where he produced and edited 52 episodes over a 5-season period.

2001

In 2001, Tai began production on his 3rd feature-length picture, but his first on celluloid (his earliest works were shot on video). Shot on Super 16mm, Twice Today, starring Don Shanks, was invited to the AngelCiti Film Festival in Los Angeles, California where it had its premier at Paramount Studios. In July 2002, Twice Today was also invited to the Real to Reel Film Festival in Shelby, North Carolina, where it won the award for Best Amateur Feature Film.

2000

In the early 2000s Tai founded Weird Chief Pictures, a film and television production company in Salt Lake City, Utah. Tai had been producing film and television for roughly 10 years before eventually putting his filmmaking career aside to focus on his artwork. Between 2002 and 2008, under the moniker 'Weird Chief' Tai sold thousands of his original pop art paintings, which are paintings of pop icons, using stencils and spraypaint, of which it is estimated that he has sold over 5,000 original paintings across the globe, with at least one in each of the 50 U.S. states and countries such as Israel, Cyprus, Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Japan, Lithuania, the UK, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, South Africa, and New Zealand. to collectors. In 2009, combining urban and surreal styles, he transitioned from his pop art work to a pop surrealism style, experimenting with a mix of ballpoint pen, photography, spray paint, stencils, acrylics, marker inks, and watercolors, applied on plywood.

1996

Weird Chief Pictures was founded by Tai Taeoalii in 1996. It was an independent film production company that had also expanded into all aspects of media, entertainment and the arts. As of 2013, Tai has suspended all of Weird Chief Pictures' business dealings, citing his need to focus on his recent artistic endeavors, of which he operates business now as 'Art by Tai'.

1995

Born to a middle-class family in Salt Lake City, Utah, Tai spent his childhood drawing and shooting short videos, and at 18 he went on to study film at the University of Utah, where he first made the transition to producing short films. After dropping out of college he went on to produce his first feature-length film Luck & Rat Poisoning (1995), which was heavily influenced by Kevin Smith's Clerks. After Luck & Rat Poisoning's theatrical release at Utah's historic Tower Theatre, which serves as a venue for the Sundance Film Festival, Tai produced and directed his second feature-length movie,Hustlin' a Hustler (1996), which he shot on hi-8 video, on what could be considered as a "used car" budget.

1977

Tai Taeoalii (born July 14, 1977) is an American/Samoan award-winning filmmaker and mixed-media artist.