Noam Bardin is the former CEO of the Israeli-developed, crowdsourced navigation firm Waze. In November 2022, Bardin announced the launch of a new social media platform to compete against Facebook and Twitter – Post. “Remember when social media was fun, introduced you to big ideas and cool people, and actually made you smarter?” Bardin wrote during the platform’s launch. “Remember when it didn’t waste your time and make you angry or sad? When you could disagree with someone without being threatened or insulted? We want to bring that back with Post.” As the platform continues to Over 100,000 people have already joined the waiting list .
Prior to Waze, Noam served as CEO of Intercast Networks and co-founded Deltathree Inc. (NASDAQ: DDDC), a leading international VoIP service provider where he served for 10 years in a variety of executive positions including as Chairman Chief Executive Officer and VP of Operations.
Hailed as one of Business Insider‘s 100 Stars of Silicon Valley, Noam holds a B.A. in Economics from the Hebrew University and a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government where he started planning on how to save the world.
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