Jay Bloom's holding company owns and operates data center ecosystems that use renewable energy. Customers can use the data centers for enterprise colocation, differentiated multi-cloud, industry-leading telecommunications solutions, disaster recovery services, and off-site data storage solutions. Among the customers using the data centers are medical companies providing human genome mapping sequencing and cryptocurrency miners. Pegasus Group Holdings is also responsible for the largest solar-powered data center, located in Mohave County, Arizona. Jay serves as director of First 100 which purchases delinquent liens on HOA properties and uses a little-known Nevada law that allows First 100 to foreclose and take ownership while the lender’s mortgage is eliminated. Bloom also tarted Police Chase Las Vegas based on his own thrilling experience riding in a police chase. Located at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Police Chase Las Vegas gives participants the chance to experience that same thrill by putting them into a simulated police chase. Jay started with one helicopter and eventually expanded to seven. His business provided helicopter transportation for elite customers. Always contemplating new ways to expand and grow, he moved into lower-budget, short rides for a wider range of customers. Using a helipad in New Jersey, a helicopter would take small groups up in the helicopter for about a half-minute to experience the thrill of take off and landing. Jay’s first venture into entrepreneurship was to provide pet insurance for companion animals. His idea was to create a PPO network for companion animals. There were 2,200 veterinary offices involved in the system, but Jay Bloom sought a way to get more individuals to sign on to the benefit. His company started selling it as an employee benefit through payroll deduction, and then sold it as a credit card enhancement.