Jeremy Bloom is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the first dual-sport athlete to ski in the Winter Olympics and be drafted into the NFL.
Hailing from Loveland, Colorado, Jeremy grew up with an incredibly active family and was involved in sports year-round. At age 15, Jeremy was the youngest male freestyle skier to make the US Olympic team and went on to become a three-time World Champion, two-time Olympian, eleven-time World Cup Gold Medalist, and the youngest freestyle skier to be inducted into the United States Skiing Hall of Fame.
On the gridiron, Jeremy found equal stardom and success. An All-American at the University of Colorado, Jeremy was drafted as a wide receiver and return specialist for the 2006 Philadelphia Eagles. An injury slowed down his career and he retired from football in 2007. He has since been a College Football and Olympic Sports Television Analyst and has worked for ESPN, Fox, NBC, and The Pac-12 Network.
Coming from an extremely close family, Jeremy founded his non-profit, Wish of a Lifetime Charity, in 2008 in honor of his grandmother. The non-profit grants lifelong wishes to 80, 90, and 100+-year-old people and has fulfilled more than 1k wishes in 46 states since its inception. Wish of a Lifetime was acquired by AARP in 2020, with Jeremy sitting as the current chairman of the board.
In 2010, Jeremy co-founded and still is CEO of the B2B enterprise software company Integrate, which reached unparalleled success. Integrate was acquired by Audax Private Equity in 2022 for large nine-figure sum, while Jeremy remains active as the company’s CEO.