Jorey Bernstein

Advisor at Fieldbot

Jorey Bernstein's work experience includes founding and serving as CEO of Jorey Bernstein Private Wealth Management, which they started in 2015. In 2021, they founded Jorey Bernstein Philanthropies, where they currently hold a role. Jorey also works as a private investor and philanthropic advisor for SkyH2O and founding strategic investor and philanthropic advisor for Fieldbot, both of which they started in 2021. Prior to these positions, they served as an Executive Director of Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley from August 2004 until December 2015.

Jorey Bernstein earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from The Johns Hopkins University in 1987. They obtained certifications such as Series 24, Series 3, Series 7, and Series 63 from FINRA in the early 1990s. They also pursued education in various fields such as FinTech from HarvardX in 2022, ai from MIT xPRO, Investments and Securities from UCLA Anderson School of Management, and Blockchain Technologies and Crypto Currency from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2022. Jorey Bernstein is currently pursuing a degree in Philanthropic Advisory, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Technology, and Digital Currency from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which started in 2019 and will end in 2023. They also obtained two FinTech certifications from HarvardX in November 2022.

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Fieldbot

Fieldbot has successfully achieved a new patented PERFORMANCE UPGRADE that universally facilitates a faster and more powerful all-electric powertrain increasing the maximum speed of ANY slow, unreliable, and imprecise “start-stop move” irrigation pivot machine by 10X with improved reliability, uniform application, and timely precision Fieldbot’s smartly repurposed "high-speed constant move" irrigation pivot, when newly used for more effectively applying crop protectants, e.g., herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, on potato crops as an all-electric and autonomous alternative to conventional petroleum-based application methods such as ground sprayers and aircraft, results in significantly higher potato yields at a much lower production cost with no gas or diesel emissions Compared to conventional petroleum-based ground and aerial crop protectant spray application methods, chemigation (injecting crop protectants directly into the irrigation water) via all-electric, high-speed constant move irrigation pivots provides better application coverage and timing combined with reduced wind drift and deeper canopy penetration (more available water) resulting in increased overall input use efficiency that both optimizes water and chemical usage (less water-energy and chemical) and extends the total growing days for increased crop yields with improved quality And this positive agriculture transformation is only the first step toward a far more efficient and highly profitable method for sustainably growing high-value crops such as potatoes, onions, sugar beets, carrots, alfalfa, etc Next steps for Fieldbot are to generate, and then autonomously actuate, AI-driven insights by adding low-cost on-pivot hi-res RGB and infrared cameras, to the Fieldbot 2.0 Intelligent Automation (IA) platform, for 24/7 harvesting of in-season agronomic data directly from the SAME high-speed “wheels on the ground” machine that is now positively applying all the water, nutrients, and crop protectants


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