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Jeremy Bloom

Founder, Wish of a Lifetime

Jeremy Bloom is CEO of the Marketing Technology company, Integrate and founder of Wish of a Lifetime, a nonprofit organization. In addition to his professional life, Jeremy is an accomplished athlete in both skiing and football. He is a three-time World Champion, two-time Olympian, eleven-time World Cup gold medalist and a member of the United States Skiing Hall of Fame. In 2005, he won a record six straight World Cup events, the most in a single season in the sport's history. He was also an All-American football player at the University of Colorado and played professional football as a wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers. While playing with the NFL in Philadelphia for the Eagles, he completed a business entrepreneurship program at Wharton Business School where he studied real estate and finance. In addition to his athletic achievements, Jeremy possesses a driving motivation to give back to those around him leading him to, in January 2008, found Wish of a Lifetime, which grants lifelong wishes seniors across the US. The nonprofit has granted over 1400 wishes in all 50 states and recently helped launch Wish of a Lifetime Canada in September of 2015. In 2009, Jeremy entered into the business world and launched MDinfo.com, a health portal creating a dialogue between health experts and ordinary people throughout the world. In April 2010, Jeremy co-founded the marketing software company Integrate, the first advertising technology provider that empowers media buyers to plan, launch, analyze, and optimize marketing campaigns across performance, digital and traditional media. Through Jeremy’s vision and leadership, Integrate is transforming the global advertising market. The company has raised over $25M of venture capital from Comcast, Foundry Group and Liberty Global. Integrate was named as the "Best New Company" at the 2011 American Business Awards in New York City. Also in 2011 Jeremy was named by Forbes as 30 under 30, tech executives under the age of 30 making waves in the technology space and in 2013 Jeremy was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Outside of business, Jeremy has continued to maintain his name within the sports world. He does commentary for College Football and is an Olympic Sports Television Analyst and has worked for ESPN, Fox, NBC and The Pac-12 Network. Jeremy specializes in moving fast and making an impact. His focus and motivation provide unbeatable inspiration for his team at Integrate and Wish of a Lifetime.

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