Early Life and Education
Eric Glyman was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he graduated valedictorian from Green Valley High School in 2008. He pursued higher education at Harvard University, earning an A.B. in Economics and East Asian Studies between 2008 and 2012. During his time at Harvard, Glyman also attended the Harvard Beijing Academy and was a visiting scholar at Peking University, expanding his knowledge in finance, accounting, and anthropology.
Rise to Success
Glyman's career began as a financial analyst at Millstein & Co. from July 2012 to September 2014. He co-founded Paribus in 2014, a price-tracking application acquired by Capital One in 2016, where he led the savings automation team. In March 2019, he co-founded Ramp with Karim Atiyeh and Gene Lee. Ramp has quickly become one of the fastest-growing corporate card and bill payment software companies.
Key Business Strategies
Glyman's leadership at Ramp focuses on helping businesses save time and money through finance automation. Ramp offers corporate cards, expense management, and accounting automation. Ramp has raised over $1 billion in financing and was valued at $13 billion as of March 2025. The company emphasizes using data to help customers spend less.
Philanthropy
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