Graeme Page

Entrepreneur, Investor, and Philanthropist

Graeme Page, a 21-year-old entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, is the founder and CEO of Skyll, a company ​dedicated to making the digital world safer for children. With a deep commitment to the idea that education protects ​lives, Graeme has built Skyll to align advanced AI technology with human safety. At the heart of this effort is Skyll’s ​flagship app, Deputy—a “911 for internet crimes.” Deputy combines AI capabilities with the influence of familiar social ​media figures to create a responsive safety network for young users. Through collaboration with law enforcement, ​including the Department of Justice’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces, Deputy not only intercepts online ​predators in real-time but also empowers children to make safer choices.


Graeme’s vision for Skyll has gained significant momentum, particularly in West Virginia. Governor Jim Justice signed ​Senate Bill 466 into law, requiring social media safety education delivered by Skyll’s educational technology in all public ​schools starting 2025. This legislation, strongly supported by Senator Vince Deeds and with the full backing of the West ​Virginia State Police, reaches students from grades 3 through 12. The technology is distributed to schools by the Safe ​Surfin' Foundation. Skyll's technology is also being implemented in parts of Virginia and North Carolina.


Graeme’s entrepreneurial journey began at 11 when he founded Fallen Angel, an influencer collective and social media ​marketing agency that achieved over 1 billion monthly impressions and generated more than $1 million in annual ​revenue. Fallen Angel executed campaigns for TV, movies, music, apparel, and more, working with clients like Disney, ​Warner Bros, Fashion Nova, Hinge, and Liquipel. Subcontracted by multibillion-dollar marketing agencies, Fallen Angel ​operated as a collective of eight influencers, with Graeme leading the marketing strategy. He ran Fallen Angel for ​nearly seven years, until, at 17, his focus shifted from social media marketing to making social media safe after a ​personal tragedy—his 17-year-old girlfriend took her own life following sextortion by a predator on Instagram. This ​heartbreaking experience fueled his commitment to protecting children from similar dangers. Today, with 5% of U.S. ​children facing sextortion, every child at risk of predator contact, and a 1,000% increase in child sextortion cases ​reported every 18 months, Graeme's mission has never been more critical.

Graeme Page’s dedication to online child safety shines through his launch of Deputy, an AI-powered tool acting as a ​“911 for internet crimes.” Deputy uses familiar social media influencers’ likenesses to provide information, resources, and ​emergency intervention, creating a peer-to-peer feel that kids trust. By partnering with law enforcement, Deputy offers ​continuous guidance and emergency assistance, equipping young users with the tools to navigate the online world ​safely.


Beyond his work with Skyll, Graeme is an active philanthropist. He supports a wide range of causes, including St. Jude’s ​Children’s Research Hospital, The Aoki Foundation for Brain Health, and The Safe Surfin’ Foundation. He also engages in ​local community efforts, contributing to hospitals, schools, women's groups, and animal welfare organizations, ​reflecting his broader commitment to making a positive impact.

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