Connect with us
March 23, 2025

Foundations Course – Lecture 1 – Strive for Profitability

By Yonatan Stern| 2.02 Hours| English| Part of the Smartup Foundations Course
Yonatan Stern emphasizes that profitability should be the primary goal of every startup and illustrated how all aspects of a company’s operations should align with this objective – from marketing to product development.<br />
<br />
Signup To Smartup Foundation Course Join Us To Learn The SmartUp way
Foundations Course – Lecture 1 – Strive for Profitability – March 23, 2025

All right, first of all, let me introduce to you the founding team. I’m Jonathan Stern. I’ll talk about myself at length later on. Libby is a co founder and the Coo. Basically, everything you see here was organized by her. She took the full responsibility. You see her email address here. Anybody who wants to get in touch with me, please do it through Libby, because she organizes. We get tons of requests and people interested, and we want to keep track of everything. So please do is Ruby. In that case, we will have tracking, and we understand what we’re doing. And my email address is there as well. Ayala is sitting there, and she’s the CFO and co founder of Smartup.

And there’s a lot of complexity in running this business and helping all the companies with their legal stuff and finance stuff, and that’s what Ayala does. Okay, let’s start with myself. So I studied the technion in “Atuta Academit”. I won’t tell you the year, because that might disclose my age. And then I went to 8200 at the time when it was a huge secret, and I couldn’t say where I work, what I’m doing. The only people who knew what I was doing were all the Arabs working in the strawberry fields around the base, but that’s about it. Then when I left the army, we started a company called Rosh intelligent Systems. I left that company in 1992. At the time, we relocated to Boston, which is where my accent, the american accent, is a bostonian accent, for those of you who recognize.

And I left the company. We started the company in 1985. I left in 1992, and then the company changed its name to Serviceoft, and later on was sold, and there was an exit and public offering and whatever. I didn’t see a penny out of it, but it was an exit. Then I started a company called Cardscan, which I’m very proud of, because it’s the only company that I can explain to you exactly what it does. It’s really simple. I can even hold it in my hand, and so it’s good to talk about something like that. It’s basically a small scanner that scans and read business cards, create a database out of it automatically, and it was very successful, and the company grew, became profitable, and out of it, we started another company called Zoominfo. We have a few representatives here from Zoominfo.

Share this page