Glen Meakem (born in New York, New York) is an American Entrepreneurship and founder & CEO of a permanent Cloud computing photo storage and sharing company called Forever. He is also a former radio host based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Between 2005 and 2012, Meakem founded and led an early-stage Venture capital called Meakem Becker Venture Capital (MBVC). MBVC invested in a number of technology companies, including Kiva Systems (sold to Amazon), HotPads (sold to Zillow), Shipwire (sold to Ingram Micro), and CloudMeter (sold to Splunk).
He sat on the board of directors of Akustica, and is Chairman of the Board of both SEEC and Niche. He is a trustee for Carnegie Mellon University, Grove City College, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Extra Mile Education Foundation.
From March 2008 until June 2015, he hosted Glen Meakem on the Weekend, a talk radio program about what it takes to be successful in business and life; the program aired initially on WPGB 104.7 until the station flipped formats to country music in August 2014, when it moved to WJAS 1320. He gave up the program to spend more time with his family and on another business he started, a cloud-storage host, Forever.com.
He reportedly considered involving himself in a primary challenge to incumbent Republican Senator Arlen Specter in 2010, due to opposition to Specter's support of the federal stimulus package. He was mentioned by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the National Journal as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to challenge incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr. in the 2012 election.
In 2010, Politics Magazine named him one of the most influential Republicans in Pennsylvania.
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