Hillel Fuld

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Hillel Fuld
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Known forBlogging
Spouse(s)Racheli Fuld
Children5
Websitehttps://www.hillelfuld.com/

Hillel Fuld is an American Israeli technology blogger, vlogger, business advisor, and international speaker.[1][2] Fuld's work focuses on the Israeli high tech industry,[3] guidance for startup companies,[1] and marketing tips for growing a business or personal brands.[4]

Fuld has been recognized as one of the most influential people in the Israeli tech industry,[5] and has been ranked in the top ten of global technology bloggers.[6] In 2018, he was the keynote speaker at the Touro College Division of Graduate Studies commencement in New York City.[7]

Family and Education[]

Hillel Fuld was born in New York City to an Orthodox Jewish family,[8] where his father, Rabbi Yonah Fuld, served as principal of Salanter Akiba Riverdale Academy. As a teenager, Fuld moved with his family from the United States to Jerusalem, Israel. Fuld graduated with a BA in political science from Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv[9] but has spent his career in Israel's high tech industry. Hillel Fuld currently resides in Israel with his wife and their five children.[10] In addition to his role as a technology advisor, Fuld also writes a weekly column for the Jerusalem Post,[11] Inc Magazine[12] and runs a YouTube vlog.

Fuld's older brother, Ari Fuld, was stabbed in the back and killed by a Palestinian terrorist in September 2018 at the Gush Etzion Junction. Although he had just been stabbed, Ari Fuld, a trained Israel Defense Forces soldier and reservist, neutralized the terrorist on-site, preventing others from being injured.[13] Hillel Fuld has described his brother as a hero[14] and has memorialized him publicly at speaking engagements across the world.[15] Ari Fuld was posthumously awarded with a medal by the Israeli Police in November 2018. Fuld was one of 54 to receive honors that evening at an event attended by members of the Knesset, police commissioner Roni Alsheikh and the president of Israel Reuven Rivlin[16]

Early career[]

Hillel Fuld began blogging while he was working at Comverse Technology, a now defunct telecommunications company, as a technical writer.[17] His blog, Tech N’ Marketing, gained traction and followers, especially after a post where he challenged conventional wisdom in the tech pundit world by predicting that the Microsoft Windows phone would be a success.[18] Although the prediction was ultimately incorrect, Fuld's blog became a resource for both investors and entrepreneurs alike and Fuld himself established credibility as an authority on the technology industry. Fuld blogged about what he considered to be exciting companies and gave tips for success.[19]

The blog attracted the attention of journalists and investors because they wanted to know who to be paying attention to, and entrepreneurs because they wanted to break into Fuld's network and get publicity from his platform. Eventually, Fuld established a model where startups would have him join their companies in an official capacity as an advisor in exchange for equity in the business.[17]

Through his blog, Fuld has conducted interviews with influencers and public figures including Marc Andreesen, Gary Vaynerchuk, Guy Kawasaki, Alyssa Milano and Steve Wozniak.[20][21]

YouTube Vlog[]

Hillel Fuld started his YouTube vlog in 2017 and has since aired more than 400 episodes and has over 2,000 subscribers. Each episode contains commentary and footage from Fuld's daily meetings. While Fuld's niche has traditionally been the world of technology, the subject matters for his vlog interviews come from a wide range of industries. The vlog has featured former NBA player Omri Casspi, Hassidic singer Shulem Lemmer and several technology executives. Additionally, Fuld has interviewed Daniel B. Shapiro and David M. Friedman, each of whom served as the United States ambassador to Israel for the Obama and Trump administrations respectively.[22] Sponsors for his vlog have included, among others, B&H Photo with whom Fuld has a partnership. Hillel Fuld promotes technology gear that he uses for vlogging on the B&H website.[23]

Business[]

Outside of working with entrepreneurs, Hillel Fuld collaborates with many global technology companies in an advisor capacity. He is a certified Google Developer Expert,[24] a Huawei Key Opinion Leader[25] and on Oracle Corporation’s startup advisory board.[26] Fuld served as a spokesperson for El Al Israel Airlines Start Up Nation campaign[27] and is a brand ambassador for several technology companies that were either founded in Israel or by Israelis including Powtoon, Hometalk, Intelligo, ZUtA Labs and Umoove.[28]

In 2014, Fuld founded and was chief marketing officer of Zula, a collaborative software platform that was built to unify all team communication.[29] The company raised venture capital funding from investors such as Microsoft’s M12 (venture capital), OurCrowd, Kima Ventures and others.[30] In 2016, Zula became ZCast and pivoted their company mission to eliminating the barrier of entry into podcasting and allowing any user to launch a podcast.[31] ZCast shut down and was removed from the Apple App Store in 2019.[29]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Bino, Eyal. "Meet The Man Helping Transform Startup Nation Into Scale-Up Nation". Forbes.
  2. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "What Do I Do? A Detailed Explanation of How I Turned My Passion into a Career!". Tech N' Marketing.
  3. ^ Hillel, Fuld. "Despite Unrest, The Israeli Tech Ecosystem Is Flourishing". TechCrunch.
  4. ^ "The Israeli tech guru who helps start-ups without asking anything in return - Hi tech news - Jerusalem Post". www.jpost.com. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  5. ^ Haimovitch and Avital (2015). "The 100 most influential people in Israeli hi-tech in 2015". Geektime.
  6. ^ RiseGlobal (2019). "Top 1000 Tech Bloggers #tech_1k". RiseGlobal.
  7. ^ College, Touro. "Touro College Division of Graduate Studies Commencement 2018". www.touro.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  8. ^ Rahman, Farhana. "Israel's Secret Sauce of Success: Lessons from Hillel Fuld". The Times of Israel.
  9. ^ Weiner, Yitzi. ""Content Creates Brand" Words Of Wisdom With Startup Strategist Hillel Fuld". Medium.
  10. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Love at second sight". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  11. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Hillel Fuld author page". Jerusalem Post.
  12. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Hillel Fuld author page". Inc Magazine.
  13. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Terror victim Ari Fuld mourned as 'larger than life' hero, champion for Israel". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  14. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "HFuld Twitter". www.twitter.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  15. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "CJN Fuld". www.cjnews.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  16. ^ Gross, Judah. "Times of ISrael". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  17. ^ a b Mernick, Moe. "5 to 9: Hillel Fuld". Mishpacha Magazine.
  18. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Here's Why Robert Scoble And The Rest Of The Pundits Are Wrong: Windows Phone Will Be A Success". BusinessInsider.
  19. ^ Griego, Tony. "Talking Tech with Hillel Fuld". MinimumViableMedia.
  20. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "A Twitter interview with Marc Andreessen on startups, wearables, and his next offices". VentureBeat.
  21. ^ Bort, Julie. "How the 'Robert Scoble of Israel' wound up in a bomb shelter with Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak". Business Insider.
  22. ^ Fuld, Hillel. "Hillel Fuld YouTube Channel". YouTube.
  23. ^ na, na. "B&H Website". YouTube.
  24. ^ Google. "Expert Directory". Google.
  25. ^ JPost. "The Story Of Huawei And 11 WOWy Influencers". Jerusalem Post.
  26. ^ JPost. "Author Bio Page". Jerusalem Post.
  27. ^ Corporate. "ElAl". El AL Website.
  28. ^ Vilner, Yoav. "16 Israeli Companies Ready to Take on 2016". Jerusalem Post.
  29. ^ a b Fuld, Hillel. "I Failed Again". FuldBlog.
  30. ^ Lunden, Ingrid (18 November 2013). "Zula, The Mobile Collaboration App From VoIP Pioneer Jeff Pulver, Gets A Seed Round From Microsoft Ventures". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  31. ^ Butcher, Mike. "Zula Pivotes Into ZCast, A Podcasting Platform For The Masses". TechCrunch.

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