He is a co-founder and executive chairman of BlueVoyant and Capitolis, as well as cyber defense and fintech
start-ups. He is also a partner in Communitas Capital, an early-stage venture fund focusing on investments in financial technology and marketplaces, and the Chairman of ISTARI, a new type of cyber risk management company. Glocer is a director of
Merck & Co.,
Morgan Stanley (Lead Director), and
Publicis Groupe; a member and former director of the
Council on Foreign Relations; a trustee of the Cleveland Clinic; a member of, the President's Council on International Activities at Yale University, the Yale Law School Executive Committee, the Yale School of Management Council, the Columbia University Global Center (Paris) Board, the Atlantic Council, the International Tennis Hall of Fame Board, the
European Business Leaders Council, and the Madison Council of the Library of Congress. Glocer stepped down from Thomson Reuters at the end of 2011 and is now managing partner of Angelic Ventures, LP, a family office investing in fintech, media, “big data”, and healthcare, e.g., Windward. He held a number of senior leadership positions at Reuters, including president of Reuters LatAm and Reuters America, before being named CEO of Reuters Group PLC in July 2001. Before joining Reuters, initially the legal department in 1993, he had worked as a merger and acquisitions lawyer for American law firm
Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York, Paris, and Tokyo. Glocer holds a bachelor's degree in political science from
Columbia University and a J.D. from
Yale Law School. He is married to Finnish model () with two children and lives in
New York City. == References ==