Markets move on stories
before they move on fundamentals

Every transformational industry reaches a moment when reality changes faster than public understanding

Today’s most valuable companies not only build technology—

They shape how the markets understand it.

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Strategic Communications

Effective communications begin with strategy. Long before the first investor meeting, press release, keynote, or media interview, companies need a clear understanding of how they should be positioned within their markets. Not simply what they do — but also

Why they matter.

Draper Global helps leadership teams define that strategic position—aligning investors, customers, policymakers, partners, employees, and the media around a clear and consistent understanding of the company's purpose, opportunity, and long-term value.

Every engagement begins with a simple question: What does the market need to understand?

The answer becomes the foundation for every communication that follows.


Capabilities: Corporate Positioning, Executive Positioning, Market Positioning, Competitive Positioning, Category Development, Messaging Architecture, Strategic Storytelling

We work with leadership teams during defining moments

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Every major economic transformation has been built upon physical infrastructure.

The Industrial Revolution depended on coal, steel, railroads, and steam. The Information Age depended on semiconductors, software, telecommunications, and the internet.

The Intelligence Economy depends on something different. Artificial intelligence is accelerating demand for electricity, computing infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, robotics, critical materials, and space-based systems.

Understanding these connections helps explain where capital is flowing, where new markets are emerging, and why foundational industries are becoming strategically important once again. This is the world in which our clients operate.

Who We
Advise

Draper Global advises companies operating at the intersection of technology, infrastructure, capital markets, and public policy—where emerging industries require clear positioning and informed strategic counsel.

Our work spans advanced energy, artificial intelligence infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, robotics, critical materials, space systems, and other deep technology sectors shaping the Intelligence Economy.

Every engagement begins with a simple question:

What does the market need to understand?

The answer guides every recommendation that follows—from market positioning and capital formation to executive communications and public affairs.

Our experience includes advising on the launch of the Carbon War Room, the global nonprofit founded by Sir Richard Branson, and supporting strategic initiatives at the Anthropocene Institute, where science, investment, and public policy converge to accelerate energy and ocean technologies.

What does the market need to understand?

Strategic Perspective During Defining Moments

Companies rarely seek outside advisors during routine periods. They seek perspective when something important is changing.

Preparing for a financing. Launching a breakthrough technology. Entering new markets. Building strategic partnerships. Navigating public policy. Preparing for an IPO. Strengthening executive leadership.

These moments shape companies.
Our role is to help leadership teams approach them with clarity, confidence, and strategic discipline.

Great companies build the future.

We help the world understand why it matters.

Understanding Creates Competitive Advantage

Companies working at the frontier of innovation often face the same challenge. Their technologies advance faster than public understanding. Investors struggle to explain them. Customers recognize the opportunity but not always the broader significance.

Governments encounter new technologies before regulatory frameworks fully evolve.
Reducing uncertainty creates opportunity. Helping organizations build that understanding is where we focus.

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Close-up of Draper Global founder, Grant Draper

Strategic Leadership

Draper Global founder and managing partner, Grant Draper, has three decades of award-winning business communications experience advocating for the development and deployment of energy technologies.

Prior to founding Draper Global, Grant served as chief executive officer of Heavy Earth Resources (OTC: HEVI), managing director of FTI’s (NYSE: FCN) corporate sustainability practice, and senior advisor to a governor and a private equity fund serving the media industry. He began his career in telecom working with Probe Research and Verizon (NYNEX).

Mr. Draper holds a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University, New York City and a Bachelor of Arts with Specialization in Political Science from the University of Alberta, Canada. He resides in California.