Brad Garlinghouse
Bradley Kent Garlinghouse (born February 6, 1971) is the Chief Executive Officer at Ripple the leading provider of cryptocurrency-enabled solutions for businesses. Prior to Ripple, Brad served as the CEO of file collaboration service Hightail. He was President of Consumer Applications at AOL from 2009 to 2012 and held various positions at Yahoo! from 2003 to 2009, including Senior Vice President.[7][8]
Brad formerly served as CEO of Dialpad Communications, held management positions at SBC Communications and Home Network, and was an advisor to Silverlake Partners. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Animoto and OutMatch and has held board positions at Ancestry.com and Tonic Health.[9][10]
Education
Brad Garlinghouse was born and raised in Kansas. He graduated with a BA in Economics from the University of Kansas and an MBA from Harvard Business School.[11]
About Brad
Brad Garlinghouse is the CEO at Ripple. He joined Ripple as COO in April 2015, reporting to the then-CEO and co-founder Chris Larsen. He was promoted to CEO in December 2016.
He was formerly the CEO and Chairman of Hightail (formerly YouSendIt), the file-sharing site. Before Hightail, he was President of Consumer Applications at AOL for two years, after his role as Senior Vice President at Yahoo! running its Communications business which included the Homepage, Flickr, Yahoo! Mail, and Yahoo! Messenger. While at Yahoo! he penned the famous Peanut Butter Manifesto[1] calling for a shake-up at the then-fledgling Internet company. [2]
Garlinghouse also had stints at Silver Lake Partners, @Ventures, @Home Network, and SBC Communications, and was CEO of Dialpad Communications. He is an active angel investor in over 40 companies including hardware company Pure Storage, AI startup Diffbot, and Indigo Agriculture.[3] He is a board member at Animoto, [4] and OutMatch. He previously held board positions at Ancestry.com, [5] and Tonic Health. [6]
Work Experience
Organization | Position | Work Duration |
---|---|---|
Ripple | CEO | |
President and COO | 2016 - Present | |
Animoto | Board Member | 2012 - Dec 2017 |
Ancestry.com | Board Member | 2013 - 2016 |
Hightail - formerly YouSendIt | CEO | May 2012 - Sep 2014 |
AOL | President, Applications and Commerce | Sep 2009 - Dec 2011 |
Silver Lake | Senior Adviser | Feb 2009 - Sep 2009 |
Yahoo | SVP Communications Community&Front Doors | Feb 2003 - Aug 2008 |
Dialpad | CEO | 2000 - 2001 |
@Ventures | General Partner | 1999 - 2000 |
@Home Network | Bus Dev | 1997 - 1999[12] |
SEC Drops Case against Ripple Executives
On October 19, 2023, The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dismissed all of its aiding and abetting claims against Ripple Labs executives Brad Garlinghouse and Chris Larsen in its lawsuit alleging the blockchain company violated U.S. securities law, according to a court filing in New York on Thursday. The SEC voted to dismiss charges with prejudice, meaning it cannot be filed again. [16] [18]
After all claims were dropped Brad Garlinghouse was quoted in a Ripple press release:
"For nearly three years, Chris and I have been the subject of baseless allegations from a rogue regulator with a political agenda. Instead of looking for the criminals stealing customer funds on offshore exchanges that were courting political favor, the SEC went after the good guys - along with our entire company of innovators and entrepreneurs - who are building a regulated business based in the U.S. We look forward to the day this chapter is closed once and for all, now that the SEC has dropped the curtain on their absurd theatrics against Chris and me." [17]
The case originally began on December 23, 2020, when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a complaint alleging that Garlinghouse, Ripple Labs, and Ripple Chairman Chris Larsen had committed multiple breaches of securities laws. [14][15]
About Ripple
Ripple is the leading provider of crypto-enabled solutions for businesses. Its mission is to build breakthrough crypto solutions for a world without economic borders.
Its solutions are faster, more transparent, and more cost-effective solving inefficiencies that have long defined the status quo. And together with partners and the larger developer community, we identify use cases where crypto technology will inspire new business models and create opportunities for more people.
Ripple uses XRP in its solutions because it’s fast, efficient, reliable, and carbon-neutral and because it seamlessly supports our customers’ compliance efforts.[13]