CEO & Co-Founder of Skyll
23-Year-Old Entrepreneur, Investor, & Philanthropist
The Youngest Tech CEO in Newport Beach — Deluxe Version Magazine
About
Graeme Page is the founder and CEO of Skyll, a company redesigning how society prepares young people for life. Skyll teaches mental health, childhood development, and online safety at scale through interactive experiences that mirror the decisions and pressures of the real world.
Page's entrepreneurial journey began at eleven years old, when he founded Fallen Angel, a viral marketing agency that would go on to generate over $19 million in revenue. He led campaigns for major brands including ABC, Fashion Nova, and Hinge, building a deep understanding of how attention operates and how behavior shifts across millions of people.
He now directs that expertise toward something far more consequential. Page believes we can change what childhood looks like at a systems level. The goal is not better intervention. It is less need for intervention. Technology should protect children before harm ever reaches them.
He extends this work through his philanthropy, partnering with nonprofits to bring these resources to communities that need them most.
The vision is generational. A future where resilience is a foundation, not a recovery.
11
Age when he founded his first company
$19M+
Revenue generated through Fallen Angel
240K+
Students reached in West Virginia
90%+
Behavioral change rate from Skyll programs
Skyll develops what it calls Movie Games. Students do not study decisions. They make them. They experience the outcomes. They learn the way humans actually learn.
90%+
Behavioral Change Rate
Students demonstrate measurable shifts in how they approach real-world decisions after completing Skyll programs.
80%+
Voluntary Engagement
More than three quarters of students continue engaging with Skyll content beyond what their coursework requires.
1st
Statewide Program
Skyll powers the first statewide online safety program in United States public schools through West Virginia.
Coverage of Skyll's impact on student safety
WSAZ News
New interactive online safety tool for students to help combat online danger
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WV Metro News
West Virginia students learn online safety through new S.W.A.T. program
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Deluxe Version Magazine
Graeme Page: The Youngest Tech CEO In Newport Beach
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West Virginia Watch
West Virginia public schools increase training for children to prevent online sextortion
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WJBF
West Virginia Partners with Skyll for Statewide Student Internet Safety Curriculum
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Bucks County, PA
Sheriff Harran Holds Field Hearing on Protecting Students Online, Announces Pilot Program
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I am always interested in conversations about education, child safety, and building technology that makes a lasting difference.
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