Brad Hunstable founded Ustream more than seven years ago with a vision to bring video broadcast technology to the entire world.
Ustream is the leading video platform serving the needs of enterprises and media companies around the world. In 2016, Ustream was acquired by IBM, Inc.
In 2014, he was honored as one of the SF Business Times "40 Under 40" for the most influential young leaders across the spectrum of Bay Area businesses. Hunstable has been ranked among 50 "Digital Power Players" by the Hollywood Reporter and on Variety's Producers Guild of America's Digital 25: Visionaries, Innovators, and Producers for his work at Ustream. Brad is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and holds an MBA from Ohio State.
Ustream is the leader in live social video streaming technology, powered by the company's proprietary Ustream Cloud Platform. Ustream's Pro Broadcasting and Premium services enable broadcasters of any size -- from entertainers to consumers, to companies to non-profit organizations -- to easily connect, broadcast, and engage in real-time.
Founded in 2007, Ustream is a division of the IBM company that has grown to more than 230 employees within their San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Seoul, and Budapest offices. Company partners include Panasonic, Samsung, Salesforce, Logitech, CBS News, NASA, PBS NewsHour, and Viacom.
Ustream was purchased by IBM in January 2016.