CEO of Triangle AI Systems & founder of Paragon Studios 21. 15+ years, 400+ strategies, $30M+ in ad spend, $100M+ generated — Philadelphia's performance marketing operator.
Every figure below is earned — through 15+ years of strategic execution, deep platform expertise, and relentless optimization across $30M+ in real ad spend.
I'm PJ Sharma — CEO of Triangle AI Systems and founder of Paragon Studios 21, operating out of Philadelphia. With 15+ years in performance marketing, I've built a career around one obsession: engineering growth systems that actually perform.
I've created 400+ marketing strategies and deployed $30M+ in paid media across Meta, Google, TikTok, YouTube, and native platforms — with the precision of a trading desk and the creative instincts of a brand builder. The result: $100M+ in client revenue across DTC, e-commerce, SaaS, and service businesses.
At Triangle AI Systems, I build revenue infrastructure for growing businesses — combining data, buyer psychology, and AI-powered automation to create marketing machines that generate consistent, measurable results. Systems that fix the leaks, align with how buyers actually think, and turn cold traffic into predictable sales.
At Paragon Studios 21, I'm scaling a performance-first agency to 100 monthly retainer clients — bringing the same operator-level systems that built 8-figure brands to more businesses ready to compete at a higher level.
Real results from real clients. These aren't cherry-picked case studies — they're the standard we operate at every single month.
"PJ completely transformed our paid social strategy. We went from burning budget to consistent 3.8× ROAS in under 90 days. The level of strategic thinking is unlike anything I've ever seen from an agency."
"We hit our first $2M month working with PJ. The systems he built for our funnel and creative testing are now the backbone of our entire growth operation."
"In 6 months, PJ scaled our account from $50K/mo to $250K/mo while keeping efficiency. He knows exactly where to push and where to hold back."