Robert Denis Glaser (born January 16, 1962, in New York City, New York[1]) is the founder of RealNetworks, which produces RealAudio, RealVideo, RealPlayer, and Helix, among other products and services. Before founding RealNetworks, he worked for Microsoft for ten years.[3]
Rob Glaser | |
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Born | Robert Denis Glaser[1] January 16, 1962 (age 62) |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Occupation(s) | business executive - founder and CEO of RealNetworks |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Block (second marriage, m. 2000)[1] Cori Durant (m. 2004) |
Glaser, while chief executive of RealNetworks, clashed repeatedly with Tony Fadell, widely known as the Godfather of the iPhone and iPod, who then left the company after 6 weeks and went on to founding the products for Apple.[4]
Education and Career
editGlaser is a graduate of Yale University with an BS degree in Computer Science and an MA in Economics.[5]
In 1984, Glaser began work at Microsoft.[3] In 1994, he founded RealNetworks and served as CEO.[6]
Since June 2010, Glaser has been a partner at global venture firm, Accel Partners, focusing on digital media technology, social media, and mobile service investments.[7] He returned to RealNetworks again as interim CEO in 2012 and resumed the official title of CEO in 2014.[8][9]
Other Activities
editOn June 16, 2004, Glaser received the Music Visionary Award, along with EMI Vice Chairman David Munns, from the Music for Youth Foundation, and the United Jewish Appeal.[10]
Glaser was the 22nd largest individual donor to 527 groups in the 2004 US election, donating over $2.2 million to pro-Democratic organizations.[11] He was the leading creditor to Air America Radio, loaning at least $9.8 million according to its bankruptcy filing.[12] In addition, along with economist Jeffrey Sachs and public health expert Josh Ruxin, Glaser founded the Access Project, an NGO dedicated to improving health care in Rwanda by increasing management capacity at health centers.[13] In 1999, Glaser established the Glaser Progress Foundation, "to build a more just, sustainable and humane world."[14] From 2011 to 2015, foundation assets have shrunk from $9 million to $5.7 million; annual grants have shrunk from $1.5 million to $267,000; overhead and expenses have grown slightly from $455,000 to $525,000.[15] In 2016, he set up a web site (PutinTrump.org) to monitor and report then-candidate Donald Trump's connections to Vladimir Putin.[16]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "'Rob Glaser' in "NNDB tracking the entire world"". Retrieved 2008-10-06.
- ^ "Dave and Friends: Rob Glaser wedding reception". Retrieved September 23, 2009.
- ^ a b Lee, Allen (2019-06-23). "10 Things You Didn't Know About Rob Glaser". Money Inc. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
- ^ "Godfather of iPod Severs Final Ties With Apple". The New York Times. March 29, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- ^ "Glaser: Bull in a china shop". CNET. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Why RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser is putting $10M of his own money back into the company". geekwire.
- ^ Accel Partners; Rob Glaser, Founder of RealNetworks, Joins Accel Partners. (2010, June). Chemicals & Chemistry,1222. Retrieved March 30, 2011, from Sciences Module. (Document ID: 2047918931).
- ^ "Rob Glaser is officially back as RealNetworks CEO, shedding 'interim' title after two years". GeekWire. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
- ^ VentureBeat The boomerang kid: Rob Glaser on his return to RealNetworks
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Top Individual Contributors to 527 Committees, 2004 Election Cycle". 2004. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
- ^ Free Fall Radio: Air America Goes Bankrupt
- ^ Global HIV/AIDS Archived 2012-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- ^ "Rob Glaser".
- ^ Glaser Progress Foundation financials
- ^ "The Dangers of the Putin-Trump Relationship". The Atlantic. 21 September 2016.
External links
edit- No. 41 Rob Glaser: Bit Streamer - Time Digital Top 50 (1999)
- Rob Glaser, Moving Target - interview by Randall Rothenberg writing for Wired Magazine (August 1999)
- RealNetwork's CEO Rob Glaser - interview by Lance Ulanoff writing for PC Magazine (April 21, 2003)
- Can Glaser and Jobs find harmony? - interview by John Borland writing for c/net news.com (August 17, 2004) at archive.today (archived 2013-01-19)
- Free Fall Radio: Air America Goes Bankrupt - Page 3 of the Chapter 11 filing from The Smoking Gun (October 13, 2006)
- Rethinking Mobile Data Plans - On the Hot Seat with Rob Glaser - interview by Sue Marek for FierceMobileContent (December 18, 2007)
- Big Audio Dynamite - biographical interview with Steve Homer in the Independent Newspaper (February 7, 2000)