Chris Fronda on Logic, Capitalism, and the Future of Expertise
“Support, visibility, and alignment. We’re looking for more experts, especially those who believe logic matters as much as liberty.”
- Chris Fronda, Chief Logic Officer at Logictry
Chris Fronda is no stranger to building. With a background in physics and mechanical engineering, he has worked with Apple, NASA, and Pfizer. He founded his first company at 26, and has since lived the full arc of entrepreneurship. His latest venture, however, might be his most ambitious.
At Logictry, Chris is creating a global expert network designed to restore logic and critical thinking back to decision-making in business, media, and public discourse.
The premise is straightforward: experts should be visible, credited, and compensated, especially at a time when AI tools and superficial commentary often eclipse genuine expertise.
“We’re scaling a network of a thousand subject-matter experts around the world. The goal is simple: more logic, less noise.”
LogicTry elevated people rather than replacing them, ensuring that human insight remains central while giving experts proper recognition. It envisions a marketplace where decisions are strengthened by authentic knowledge rather than automated shortcuts and algorithms.
For Chris, this reflects capitalism at its most constructive. While not flawless, he sees it as the most effective system yet for rewarding innovation and effort, particularly when incentives are aligned and creativity has room to flourish.
“Capitalism isn’t perfect. But it’s one of the best systems we’ve created, because it rewards innovation, hard work, and value creation.”
Chris is not defending the status quo; he is working to improve it. LogicTry is one expression of that ambition.
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