Jeremy Bloom (born April 2, 1982) is an American professional skier.
He is the only athlete in history to ski in the Winter Olympics and also be drafted into the National Football League.
As a skier, he is a three-time World Champion, two-time Olympian, and 11-time World Cup Gold Medalist.
He became the youngest freestyle skier in history to be inducted into the United States Skiing Hall of Fame in 2013.
He won a record six straight World Cup events, the most in a single season in the sport's history until Mikael Kingsbury won seven straight events in a single season, twice, and 13 straight events over two seasons.
As a football player, he was an All-American at the University of Colorado Boulder and, although he never appeared in a regular-season game, was signed to play professional football as a wide receiver and return specialist for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers.In January 2008, Bloom founded the Wish of a Lifetime Charity, which grants lifelong wishes to 80, 90, and 100+ year old people (Wishofalifetime.org).
The non-profit has granted over 1000 wishes in 46 states.In April 2010, Bloom founded the marketing software company Integrate.
The company has raised over $42 million of venture capital from Comcast, Foundry Group and Liberty Global.
Integrate was named as the "Best New Company" at the American Business Awards in New York City.
Forbes Magazine called Bloom one of the 30 most influential people in technology under the age of 30.In 2013, Bloom was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
Integrate has offices in Denver, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, New York City, San Francisco and Boston.He is also a College Football and Olympic Sports Television Analyst and has worked for ESPN, Fox, NBC and The Pac-12 Network.