Jeremy D. Allaire | |
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Born | May 13, 1971 |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Macalester College |
Occupation | Technologist & Internet Entrepreneur |
Employer | Circle |
Known for | Creating the web development tool ColdFusion; co-founder of Allaire Corporation; former CTO at Macromedia involved in creating the Macromedia MX (Adobe Flash) platform; former Entrepreneur-in-Residence at General Catalyst; former CEO of Brightcove; current CEO of Circle |
Title | CEO & Founder |
Jeremy D. Allaire (born 13 May 1971) is an American technologist and Internet entrepreneur. He is CEO and founder of the digital currency company Circle and chairman of the board of Brightcove. With his brother JJ Allaire, he is a co-founder of the Allaire Corporation in 1995, which had an IPO in January 1999[1] and was acquired by Macromedia in 2001.[2] Allaire was chief technology officer (CTO) of Macromedia after the acquisition and helped develop the Macromedia MX platform (a suite of software tools and servers aimed at enabling rich applications delivered using Flash Player).
Allaire left Macromedia in February 2003 to join venture capital firm General Catalyst as a technologist and executive-in-residence. In 2004, Allaire founded Brightcove, an online video platform used by many media and marketing organizations worldwide. After a successful IPO in early 2012,[3] Allaire stepped down as CEO in 2013, and is now chairman.
In October 2013, Allaire announced the launch of Circle, an Internet-based consumer finance company that aims to bring the power and benefits of digital money, such as Bitcoin, to mainstream consumers.