Sagi Eliyahu, Co-Founder and CEO at Tonkean, joins Ledge to talk about his startup epiphany, particularly on the product side. His successful career in engineering and R&D opened his eyes to the business problems that various operational departments are burdened with. This holds especially true when they work with each other.
Sagi Eliyahu, is the CEO and Co-Founder of Tonkean, and he’s on a mission to transform upskilled personnel into makers, who use automation to identify problems and build solutions without any programming, or the need for IT resources.
That’s why we helped to create “Changemakers”, a week-long hackathon where we (along with our other sponsors) connected some of tech’s smartest minds with the nonprofit projects that needed their help to run efficiently.
We talk about the origin of Changemakers, a week-long hackathon-style event where we connect some of tech’s smartest minds with nonprofit projects that needed their help to run efficiently.
At Google, Michael became a Tonkean customer himself when he became central to the roll-out of Tonkean software to Google’s legal ops team members and others at Google.