Английская Википедия:Gigi Levy-Weiss
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Gigi Levy-Weiss (born Gigi Levy, Israel, Hebrew: גיגי לוי-וייס) is an Israeli businessman and investor. He works primarily with internet, software and gaming companies.[1] He is currently involved with various startup companies including SimilarWeb, Plarium, myThings, Hola, MyHeritage, and Kenshoo.[2] He is the former CEO for online gambling company 888 Holdings, and is on the board of the Israeli-Palestinian nonprofit organization MEET, being formerly involved with Latet.[3] In 2014 he co-founded the investment firm and business accelerator NFX Guild.[4] He joined the supervisory board at Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA in Germany in May 2015.[2]
Biography
Gigi Levy (later Levy-Weiss) was born and raised in Israel. Before attending college[5] Levy-Weiss was a pilot[6] in the Israeli Air Force.[7] In October 2002 he started attending the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL,[8] where he earned his MBA[5] in May 2004.[2] Levy-Weiss and his wife, Daphi Levy-Weiss, live in Ramat HaSharon with their three children.[7]
Business career
Early in his career Levy-Weiss worked with his own startup company,[7] also holding a number of management[6] and consulting positions[8] with technology companies[5] in Israel and the UK.[6] Among those roles he was CEO of Giltek Telecommunication, a publicly traded telecom systems integrator.[6]
From 2003 to 2005[2] he was Vice President of Western Europe for Amdocs Limited (Шаблон:NASDAQ), an international telecommunications software company.[8] The following year he became Division President for the company[2] for Western Europe, and Central and Latin America.[2][8]
On June 18, 2006, Levy-Weiss joined the company 888 Holdings as their Chief Operating Officer (COO). Founded in 1997, 888 Holdings operates several high-profile gambling websites. He was COO until January 2007,[8] when he became the company's CEO.[9] During his tenure, the company weathered the 2006 enactment of UIGEA and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. Levy-Weiss pushed the company to focus on online poker rooms and casinos, leading to a number of buyout options.[9][10][11] His position as a CEO officially ended on May 31, 2011,[8] though he remained on the board for an additional twelve months, assisting in the transition to a new CEO.[11]
After leaving 888 Holdings, Levy-Weiss has served as an investor, board member, and in some cases a co-founder for a number of technology companies in Israel, San Francisco and London.[5] Many of the startups he invests in have involved online commerce, advertising technologies, mobile applications, gaming, and SaaS spaces.[6][12]
Since 2007 he has been a board member at MassiveImpact,[2] also serving as a director.[8] He was an investor and board member for SweetIM from 2009 to 2013,[2] which was acquired by Perion.[7] Perion purchased SweetPacks, maker of SweetIM, in November 2012 for approximately $41 million.[13]
He first invested in Playtika in 2010.[2] In 2011, over half of Playtika's shares were acquired by casino operator Harrah's Entertainment's at a company value of $80–90 million, in what was the largest acquisition on record of an Israeli online gaming company.[14] The total sum of the two stages of the buyout for Playtika was rumored to be around US$140 million.[15]
Israeli company Promodity, an advertising platform, announced in August 2012 that Levy-Weiss had invested in the company.[12] He has been a board member at Global-e since 2013,[2] and late that year he invested in Space Ape Games, an English social games company.[16]
He also has invested in startups such as the technology company Kenshoo.[7] Other investments include companies Crossrider (later acquired for $37million),[17] Plarium, R2Net,[7] Eyeview, RealMatch, Lovelive.tv, NonoRep, Gooodjob, Selina,[18] Superfly, SpeakingPal, Ekoloko, TradeO, Zoomd, Moovu, and Moolta,[6] (which was acquired by SimilarWeb)[19] and Clawee.[20]
In January 2015, he cofounded NFX Guild with James Currier and Stan Chudnovsky, both entrepreneurs and investors based in California.[4] Levy-Weiss is a partner at NFX, which is an accelerator and venture funding firm based in the Silicon Valley in the United States,[21] named for "Network Effects."[22]
Public service
Levy-Weiss has been involved with a number of non-profit organizations in Israel,[5] notably serving on the management board for Israeli humanitarian fund Latet[3] from 2008 to 2013.[2] He became a board member at the non-profit MEET - Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow in November 2013.[2]
In 2014, Levy-Weiss was appointed to Facebook's EMEA Client Council, a marketing forum including representatives from brands and agencies of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, together with Facebook leaders.[23]
At Tel Aviv University, his alma mater, Levy-Weiss is on the advisory board of the Technology Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship MBA program.[6] He joined the supervisory board at Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA in Germany in May 2015.[2]
He has been a speaker at conferences such as Com.vention,[6] Casual Connect, and others.[24]
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