Christopher Ahlberg (born September 1968)[1] is a Swedish/American[2] computer scientist and executive.
Ahlberg is the co-founder and CEO of Recorded Future, now part of Mastercard,[3] as well as Chair of the Board of Trustees of Hult International Business School.
[4][5] Before co-founding Recorded Future, Ahlberg was the president of the Spotfire Division of Tibco, which he founded as an independent company in 1996.
[6] Spotfire was founded based on his research on information visualization at the University of Maryland under the guidance of Ben Shneiderman.
[11] He was named among the World's Top 100 Young Innovators by MIT Technology Review and received the TR100 award in 2002.