Mentor Night Series: How to take an idea, launch it, and exit – with Shuki Lehavi

Shuki Lehavi, Gumiyo, B2B, Hiring

Joining me is a founder who drove down the street, found a problem and came up with a business idea.

Then he evolved and grew it. After about six years, he sold the company. I invited him here to talk about how he did it. His name is Shuki Lehavi and he’s the founder of Gumiyo, a mobile publishing platform that makes it easy for people.

It’s all part of my Mentor Night series. I’ve invited founders who spoke at the Mentor Night event in Los Angeles. Shuki is one of them.

Shuki Lehavi

Gumiyo
Shuki Lehavi is the founder and CEO of Gumiyo which is a leading mobile publishing platform.

 

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy.com, home of the ambitious upstart. I think this is a first for me. We’re using Google Hangouts because we had trouble with the usual Skype connection here. So things will be a little bit different and I’m curious to see how this works out.

Joining me today is a founder who drove down the street, found a problem and came up with a business idea. Then he evolved and grew it. After about six years, he sold the company. I invited him here to talk about how he did it. His name is Shuki Lehavi. Now I have to actually click his face to bring it up. I can’t count on Joe doing it in the post. His name is Shuki Lehavi. He is the founder of Gumiyo and we’ll find out what that name means.

But the business does mobile publishing. It’s a mobile publishing platform that makes it easy for people to do it. It’s all part of my Mentor Night series....

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