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  • Make Engaging Shopping Experiences For Your Customers with PlayAbly


    Angelo is the co-founder of PlayAbly, a gamification platform that drives deeper customer engagement. Online brands generate excitement and curiosity using our playable ads and onsite games. Founded by veterans from mobile gaming and e-commerce marketing, PlayAbly's mission is to make shopping fun again.


    In this episode, we talk about:

    Angelo’s immigrant background from Philippines to the USCareer transition from economic litigation consulting to E-commerce SaaS founderBuilding a startup based on learnings from a big company, and how that was a PMF trapPivoting multiple times and the finding the ability to be nimble with customer input and market reactions

    Angelo Ferro on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeloferro/

    PlayAbly AI website: https://playably.ai/

    Enjoy the episode!


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  • Waste no more with FridgeGuide AI


    Delian Petrov is the CEO and co-founder of FridgeGuide AI, where he’s driving a mission to revolutionize grocery management and reduce food waste. Born in Bulgaria and raised in the U.S., Delian’s journey from earning his B.S. at UC Irvine to leading successful tech ventures like SeaStatus has been fueled by a relentless passion for innovation and sustainability.


    His time living in Colombia opened his eyes to the devastating impact of food waste, igniting the spark that led to FridgeGuide AI. Delian is known for his ability to forge meaningful collaborations and inspire those around him.


    FridgeGuide AI will utilize AI to help food banks manage donor contributions and sync with affiliated grocery stores. The application will lower unnecessary costs, reduce food waste, and provide analytics on inventory usage, donation patterns, and client services to optimize food pantry operations.

    The app addresses a lingering problem in the food bank industry. By modernizing inventory management with FridgeGuide AI, food banks can better track expiration dates, handle surges in donations, and optimize warehouse space. Without a clear system, food banks often face issues with expired goods, underutilized donations, and inefficient resource allocation. These issues contribute to higher operational costs, increased food insecurity, and greater food waste.


    When he’s not shaping the future of food tech, Delian finds joy in playing the piano, snowboarding, and exploring new places.


    Enjoy the episode!

    Website: https://fridgeguide.ai/

    Delian Petrov LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/delianpetrov/


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  • Learn how Rosette Health is preparing healthcare providers on a wide range of patient scenarios.


    This week on Foreign Founders, we share a company living at the intersection of maternity care and Generative AI. Gülin Yilmaz, born and raised in Türkiye, studied engineering in France, and built her professional career in the U.S. Prior to starting her company, she was Head of Product at Stork Club, and been an integral part of teams at Meta, CompactCath, Carrum Health and Paypal.


    As the co-founder and CEO of Rosette Health, she and her team are on a mission to bridge cultural barriers between practitioners and their patients to improve maternal health and neonatal health.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    Gülin’s early life in Turkey and France, before moving to the USBeing in the room where her father was conducting business, and how that had an impact on herMaternal health inequalities in the US, and how Rosette Health is addressing them through AI simulations

    Enjoy the episode!

    Rosette Health website: https://www.rosettehealth.ai/

    Gülin Yilmaz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isilgulinyilmaz/

    Connect directly with Gülin to explore partnerships and investment opportunities


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    We create content and have a community for immigrant and first-gen founders.

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  • Are you building an early stage B2B SaaS founder? Pitch Forum VC.


    We are back the latest season of Foreign Founders. I’m so excited to kick off this season with the incredible Naomi Goez.

    Naomi is an operator turned investor based in New York City who grew up in Israel and then later in Canada. She began her career in supply chain within the fashion industry, initially in mature industry before moving over to the startup ecosystem. Today she is a Principal at Forum Ventures, a B2B SaaS early stage venture capital firm.


    Naomi shares:

    Why she was attracted to fashion from a young ageHow the complex business nature of the fashion industry captured her attentionTactical ways immigrant founders can get into the room with VCsWhat to do once you’re pitching VCs

    and much more


    Enjoy the episode!

    Forum VC website

    Naomi Goez’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-goez-72879484/


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    We create content and have a community for immigrant and first-gen founders.

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  • Build your remote team and virtual assistants with Wishup


    Neelesh Rangwani is an engineer by education, a marketer at heart and cofounder of Wishup.co. He started Wishup.co to help founders build a remote team within 30 minutes with top 0.1% talent from around the world.

    Wishup aims to create 1 million remote jobs to enable people to work from anywhere in the world. Wishup has served 900+ clients in last 7 years and is a well know brand amongst jobseekers in India.

    Neelesh can be spotted from a distance due to salt and pepper hair. He loves to play badminton and his interests are investing, geopolitics, and macro economy. He believes he can make the best Chai (Indian tea) in the world. ;)


    Build your team with Wishup today


    Enjoy the episode!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wishup-services/

    X: https://x.com/wishupnow

    Neelesh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neeleshrangwani/


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  • Download The Scene on the App Store today!


    Ridhima Kalani grew up in a small town in India, where she became the chief coordinator and planner for her family. That continued throughout her school into her time at New York University.

    She was so good at finding the right place for her classmates, that she would wake up to random texts asking her to find the “best spot in NYC” for the vibe, the food, the occasion and everything in between.

    The personal concierge service became The Scene, a highly personalized recommendation and reservation platform for your New York City outing.


    In this episode, Ridhima shares:

    How she was surrounded by entrepreneurship at homeThe realization of business value when strangers texted her personal number asking for recommendationsThe inefficiencies of existing ways to find and book restaurantsHer successful crowdfunding for an in-person dining app during a pandemicThe Scene’s special sauce, matching vibes for their customers

    and so much more!


    Learn more about The Scene

    Enjoy the episode!

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescenenewyork/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-scene-nyc/

    Download The Scene on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-scene-nyc/id6479357875


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  • Need a system to manage complex family logistics? Download Orgo


    Zoya Lehrer is the co-founder and CEO of Orgo. Orgo, derivative of “organization on the go”, is the first mobile app designed for personal logistics. After bootstrapping for over a year through their alpha and beta releases, Orgo launched publicly in early 2024. They target busy families who manage and launching publicly early 2024, they are targeting busy families who manage complex schedules of extracurricular activities and youth sports. Orgo offers a hybrid calendar, navigation and communication platform that helps to get the right people, to the right places, on time.


    In this episode, we talk about:

    Zoya’s humble beginning moving from the former Soviet Union to BrooklynFollowing her mother’s footsteps in engineeringLessons from 20 years in corporate and financeObserving family logistics of managing the schedules of three athletes in the homeWhy she decided to build her company in public

    and so much more!


    Download Orgo: https://www.orgohq.com/

    Follow Zoya as she builds in public: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoyalehrer/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgoapp

    Enjoy the episode!


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  • Download the Milksense Lactation Tracking App


    My guest today is Sujay Suresh Kumar, the CEO and Co-Founder of Lilu.

    Sujay received his Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from Osmania University and master's in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He is passionate about working at the intersection of technology and women's health. He has previously cofounded a non-profit called Jyothi in India, a platform for survivors of harrassment and rape to voice their grievances anonymously and receive support. He has spent 2 years in Shenzhen, China, vetting and working closely with manufacturers to bring the Lilu's products to market. He was named in Forbes 30 under 30 in Consumer Tech 2022.


    His company, Lilu, builds tech products to make postpartum care more comfortable, efficient and pain-free for new moms.

    They are building an ecosystem of smart products to address the physical and mental challenges around lactation and maternal wellbeing, including:

    The Omni Breast Pump, a wearable breast pump that uses our patented breast massage technology to help moms pump 55% more milk!The MilkSense Tracker that leverages AI to help new moms track their breastfeeding and pumping sessions and provide them with unprecedented insights into their lactation and well being. The Milksense app is currently in beta on Apple and Android

    How you can help Lilu:

    Lilu is currently raising a seed round to launch and scale our product lines, and grow the team.Lilu is currently looking to onboard experienced professionals to our Board of Directors, especially with prior experience in marketing, growing medical device companies.

    Enjoy the episode!

    Lilu: https://www.wearlilu.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujaysuresh/


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  • Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital


    Sydney Wong is the principal and investor at VenturX Capital, a family office that invests in industry-agnostic pre-seed and seed companies. Prior to her current role, she was the founder and CEO of a fintech company that had a successful exit to the family office. Sydney also creates weekly startup content through her podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, where she invites investors from firms like Tusk Ventures, Alumni Ventures and more. Sydney is also the host for her own podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, and chapter lead for Women in VC.


    Enjoy the episode!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneywong1/

    Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Itfe2YNMpXnjX909fU9gT


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  • Work with Volt to easily scale your SMS solution and compliance


    Martin Lien, co-founder and CEO of Volt joins me on the show today. Volt began in 2022 out of the founders dealing with the inefficiencies of compliance for SMS operations that stemmed from a legislation change in 2021. Today, Volt is the leading marketing ops infrastructure platform that enable companies to integrate and manage multiple SMS platforms while staying compliant.


    At the end of May 2024, the company announced that they had successfully raised $3 million in seed funding from Mercury Fund, Atento Capital, Uncorrelated Ventures, Stout Street Capital and Yellow Rocks!


    Martin shares:

    His first day in the U.S. and the culture shock around the question “how are you?”How he built his value-add as a non-technical person using simple automationThe time when their lead investor pulled out before the weekend, to raising $3 million in SeedDecision to build Volt in Tulsa and the benefits

    Work with Volt today

    Enjoy the episode!


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/text-volt

    Martin Lien LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-langelo-lien/


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  • Need family immigration assistance? Work with Consulta Immigration


    Consulta Immigration, spearheaded by visionary first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs, revolutionizes the immigration landscape with cutting-edge technology.

    Their mission is fueled by firsthand knowledge of the arduous journey families face, burdened by steep legal costs in their pursuit of dreams. With a commitment to accessibility and affordability, Consulta's platform sets a new standard, providing a secure and transparent space for all immigration needs.


    In this episode, Yasaman Soroori, Co-Founder and CEO of Consulta Immigration cover how they met each other, the troubles they encountered with the immigration system through their personal and professional life, and their challenges as founders.


    You don’t want to miss the end as Yasaman spent some time in the French bakery scene in NYC so I naturally had to ask her the best place to get incredible pastries.


    Work with Consulta Immigration today!


    Enjoy the episode!

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consultaimm/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@consultaimm

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasamansoroori/


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  • Do you want to become a franchisee or franchisor? Start with WeFranch.


    Not all businesses are started from scratch. More business owners are operating a proven business concept attached to a brand name, in other words they are participating in the franchise model.

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 10.5% of all businesses are franchises supporting nearly 8.2 million direct jobs. You might think it’s just quick service restaurants, but today there are franchises opportunities in categories such as retail, automotive, business services, real estate and more.

    And who better to have on the show than a self-described “franchise enthusiast”, Gregory Ugwi.

    Greg studied Math at Princeton, went on to build models for valuing franchises and fixed income securities at Goldman Sachs, and founded and raised $15 million for an alternative data company, Thinknum, and took that to an exit. Today, he’s the founder and CEO of WeFranch, and their mission is to expand the franchising market. WeFranch helps both franchisees find and launch their location and franchisors grow their franchise business. I look forward to learning more about the Franchise industry.

    In this episode, Greg shares:

    Growing up in two separate and distinct neighborhoods in Lagos, NigeriaFascination from an early age on why some were able to make money through their businesses, and others were notBringing the franchise matching process online with WeFranchHow franchises give economic opportunities to a distinct group of operatorsWhat kind of entrepreneurs make a great franchisee and franchisor

    WeFranch can help you with your next franchise business decision

    X: https://x.com/wefranch

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefranch/

    Enjoy the episode!

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  • Find Financial Help For Problem Gambling

    1 - 800 - GAMBLER is a helpful resource if you or someone you know has a gambling problem.


    According to AddictionCenter, it’s estimated that around 2 million people in the U.S. are addicted to gambling, and for as many as 20 million, the habit seriously interferes with work and social life.

    Alex De Marco, founder and CEO of MoneyStack, is tackling this problem. Money Stack is a platform that connects mental health professionals to financial counselors so that they can work together to help clients experiencing psychological distress made worse by financial problems.

    Prior to starting MoneyStack, Alex had founded several startups and worked at companies such as Ericsson, J.P. Morgan and the N.Y. Times.


    We cover:

    Alex’s family background from MontrealAlex’s time at NY Times and the innovative projects that they were buildingHow to spot financial problems due to gambling problems

    Enjoy the episode!


    Moneystack: https://www.moneystack.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moneystack/


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  • Need a B2B Billing & Revenue management solution? Try Received.


    Roi Ben Daniel is a Fintech Founder, who worked in Fintech his whole career. At Received, Roi is the Cofounder and CEO, where they solve B2B complexities; and before that Roi was at Visa, where he set up the Visa Partnerships team in Tel Aviv, and was part of Visa Ventures. Roi is a big believer in communities and his secret power is open fire cooking.


    In this episode, we cover Roi’s background in fintech and in building communities throughout his life. As a community builder, this was so enjoyable to record!

    Highlights from this episode:

    How it is like being a late bloomer in entrepreneurshipHow his religious background contributed to his view of communityHow to not be shy about building a community in a new placeKey components to building a great communityFinTech in an identity crisis

    Enjoy the episode!

    Received AI website: https://www.received.ai/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/getreceived/about/


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  • Come join us at our New York Tech Week 2024 event! Ways to sign up below


    New York Tech Week Wellness Event at June 5th at 6PM: https://lu.ma/nytw-wellness-experience-2


    New York Tech Week Wellness Event at June 5th at 7:30PM: https://lu.ma/nytw-wellness-experience-3


    Follow me as I write more! https://foreignfounders.substack.com/


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  • Looking to renovate your next commercial space? Work with Aikito


    In this episode:

    Andrew’s family history in hospitalityPivoting from law to real estate, and again to a tech entrepreneurFounding his first company, EthosAikito and the problems that they solve

    Andrew McCarthy is a tech, real estate, and hospitality entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience. He holds a Law Degree and Master's in Real Estate Finance from NYU.

    He began his career in Mexico City working on major property transactions and public REITs and private equity hospitality funds before moving to NYC. There, he led acquisitions and development at Minotaur Management and pioneered innovative hospitality concepts Ethos and Ethos Remote using modular construction.

    After moving to NYC, Andrew transitioned to the tech world. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Ethos and Ethos Remote, pioneering new hospitality concepts using modular construction and transforming existing commercial spaces to hotels and community campuses.

    More recently, he co-founded Aikito, an end-to-end solution for commercial buildouts.

    As Head of Growth, he has quickly driven over $1.5M in revenue and built a $80M pipeline and partnerships with 50+ vendors.

    An innovative community-builder passionate about revolutionizing real estate models through technology and sustainability, Andrew brings broad experience spearheading new ventures from the ground up.

    Aikito aims to change the experience of building commercial spaces and is the simplest way to build locations and expand, through a vetted best-in-class construction marketplace, sustainable buildouts, and, all the tools to scale expansion including client and project management, standard contracts and budgets, insurance, and financing.

    The goal is to remove the pain of the construction and save CEOs and founders +90 hours per month and hundreds of thousands of dollars in pitfalls and mistakes.


    Enjoy the episode!

    Aikito website: https://www.aikito.co/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-mccarthy-impact-entrepreneur/


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  • Learn more about Dileepan Siva and his executive coaching service


    Dileepan Siva is a two times founder who has bootstrapped his company to profitability and north of $1B of GMV, prior to that experience he’s scaled several early to mid stage companies, and helped raise over $100M in venture capital.


    Dileepan shares a lot in this episode:

    His first experience of feeling underrated in schoolBeing accused of being a foreign spyMoving from politics to business, and the advantages that it’s given DileepanTwo narratives that immigrants tell themselves that may be detrimental long termWhy people should be more comfortable asking for help

    As a serial entrepreneur turned executive coach, Dileepan believes in the power of business as a tool for both personal and social transformation. Over the course of a 20 year professional career, he learned that your own strengths and weaknesses are mirrored in the organization you build. And how you relate to your business is often how you relate to other parts of your life. This experience led Dileepan down the same path advising and coaching top tier founders and leaders in their own business–and personal–transformation journeys. Dileepan has built, scaled and sold three high-growth venture-backed startups and also served as a senior commerce executive at Twitter and eBay. Before working in the technology sector, he advised leaders at global Fortune 50 companies including PepsiCo and Unilever as well as public and non-profit institutions including the United Nations, US Department of State and the Gates Foundation. He brings this breadth of experience across sectors and in career transition to his coaching practice. Blending executive coaching with depth psychology and spiritual traditions, Dileepan leverages a range of modalities in his work. He is trained as a coach through the Co-Active Training Institute (CTI), Conscious Leadership Group and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Marin. Dileepan draws on his Buddhist meditation and mindfulness experience. He received his MBA from Harvard Business School and BA from the University of California at Berkeley.


    Work with Dileepan Siva today!


    Enjoy the episode!

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/dileepansiva

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dileepansiva/


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  • Kicking off season 4 of Foreign Founders with big guests! Our first episode is with Zohar Hod.


    Zohar Hod is a serial entrepreneur in the fintech industry with 5 startup involvements and two exits under his belt. His latest venture is in the digital marketing space is called One Creation and is a personal passion project for him. As CEO and Co-Founder of One Creation Corporation, Zohar leads a team working to provide solutions to help brands progressively gather and digitize customer preference data through customizable consumer experiences. Helping brands personalize experiences in an cookie-less, ethical and transparent way. Prior to this, Zohar held leadership roles as Global Head of Technology and Data Sales at Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) Data Services, Head of Sales and Support at SuperDerivative, and led IBM’s Trading Solutions Group.

    In this episode, I ask Zohar about the lessons of every early stage founders because he’s experienced them all… Failure, successes, exits, co-founder breakups, fundraising and more.

    There’s a lot of important details in the episode, but some highlights include:

    How he recommends early stage founders to find the right investorsRaising from ventures vs. not investingHis multiple exits - including having an exit that started from having an argument with his co-foundersOne Creation starting from a deeply personal problem that he experienced when his family member was in the hospital

    Enjoy the episode!

    Do you want to get personalized customer information with their consent? Work with One Creation: https://www.one-creation.com/

    X: https://twitter.com/onecreationone

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onecreationcorporation/

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  • Bhuva Shakti (she/her) is the Chief Sustainable Innovation Officer at Wallet Max, a FinTech startup revolutionizing fundraising for eco-conscious businesses globally, and the Chief Ethics and Culture Officer at Women in AI. She is the board director and fractional C-Suite advisor for social impact corporations, and a keynote speaker passionate about economic inclusion and climate-friendly partnerships. With an MBA from Columbia University in New York and as a senior executive director on Wall Street, Bhuva has managed diverse financial portfolios and launched several digital transformation products across investment banking, capital markets, risk governance, credit ratings, regulatory compliance, payments, and mergers acquisitions.


    In this conversation, we cover so many topics about how she thinks about her work and the world around her, including:

    Her curiosity and thirst for knowledge differentiated her early onBhuva’s story of arriving in New York City with $80Accelerating her mission of inclusion and diversity through Bhuva’s Impact GlobalHow founders can think about ethics in AI as they build their company

    and so much more.


    Bhuva's Impact Global (BIG) is a premium board advisory and fractional services business that serves as an extended team for public and private company CEOs, C-Suite, and the board of directors. Backed by three decades of Wall Street, non-profit, and startup leadership experience, Bhuva's Impact Global drives strategic oversight and governance in the areas of corporate risk management, ethical product engineering, and sustainability.


    Enjoy the episode!


    Bhuva's Impact Global (BIG): https://www.bhuvas-impact.global/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhuvashakti/


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  • This episode is sponsored by Sessions. I created an online event in 7 minutes and you can too - get 20% off.


    Alex Koshykov is a Ukrainian entrepreneur who is passionate about building startups. He is the co-founder and CEO of BeKey, a software and hardware development company. His main expertise is in health tech and wellness, and when he’s not working on his company, Alex travels the world interviewing digital health founders on his YouTube channel and recently started a series of events in NYC called Health2Tech.


    We discuss:

    His experience as an exchange student in upstate NYTraveling to 15 countries in 2 years, and his favorite stories of founders he’s metA platform his company launched right after the invasion of Ukraine called Doctors4UAWhat he found to be broken in the US healthcare system

    Enjoy the episode!

    Work with BeKey: https://bekey.io/

    X: https://twitter.com/BeKey_Inc

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bekeyinc/


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