Gilman Louie is a partner of Alsop Louie Partners, a venture capital fund focused on helping entrepreneurs start companies. He is also the founder and former CEO of In-Q-Tel, a strategic venture fund created to help enhance national security by connecting the Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. intelligence community with venture-backed entrepreneurial companies. Previously Louie built a career as a pioneer in the interactive entertainment industry; he designed and developed the Falcon F-16 flight simulator, and licensed Tetris, the world’s most popular computer game, from its developers in the Soviet Union. Louie founded and ran Spectrum HoloByte which was acquired by Hasbro Corporation; he served as chief creative officer of Hasbro Interactive and general manager of the Games.com group before founding In-Q-Tel.
Gilman Louie
Alsop Louie Partners