Eric D. Alterman

Eric Alterman is an American technology entrepreneur that has founded numerous industry-changing cloud software, telecommunications and semiconductor ventures. He began his career as an attorney where he worked in licensing and securities for Akin, Gump, Hauer and Strauss in Washington, DC. Eric graduated from Tufts University and the Washington College of Law as a member of the Law Review. He currently resides in New York. He is frequently invited to speak at technology and innovation forms, such as C-SPAN's technology roundtable at George Washington University and the Future of Television Conference in New York.
Technology Companies
Alterman is the founder of Flow Corporation, a big data technology company that recently raised $1.43 million in venture capital.
Other companies founded by Alterman include KickApps, MeshNetworks (acquired by Motorola in 2005), Military Commercial Technologies, TeraNex, Triton Network Systems (2000 IPO) and SkyCross. In 1997 Eric founded and operated MILCOM, a venture accelerator company that formed a number of venture-backed companies based on technologies licensed from military contractors like Lockheed Martin, ITT and Raytheon. Other companies include Quadfore, Centerpoint Broadband Technologies, TelAsic and Theseus Logic.
Broadcasting Background
Alterman was the founder of JED Broadcasting, a Northwest radio broadcasting company, and New Brand Agency Group, a publishing company based in New York City.
 
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