Early Life and Education
Eric Glyman, a New York City-based entrepreneur, was born in Las Vegas. He went on to study at Harvard University, earning an A.B. in Economics and East Asian Studies between 2008 and 2012. During his time at Harvard, Glyman also studied at the Harvard Beijing Academy and Peking University.
Rise to Success
Glyman's career began as a financial analyst at Millstein & Co. (now part of Guggenheim Partners). He co-founded Paribus in 2014, a price-tracking app that was later acquired by Capital One in 2016. Following the acquisition, Glyman worked within Capital One for a few years. In 2019, he co-founded Ramp with Karim Atiyeh and Gene Lee. Ramp provides corporate cards and spend management solutions, and has quickly grown to become a major player in the fintech industry. The company's valuation reached $32 billion in November 2025.
Key Business Strategies
Glyman emphasizes the importance of saving businesses both money and time. He built software to automate expense management, and automates the process of compiling receipts and logging expenses. A key strategy is using data on people's behalf to help them spend less and save more money.
Philanthropy
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