Uri Levine is a passionate entrepreneur and mentor to young entrepreneurs. He is the co-founder of Waze, one of the world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation apps, which was acquired by Google on June 2013 for the outstanding sum of $1.1 billion. Levine is co-founder and board member in half a dozen start-ups. His focus after Waze’ exit is on doing good AND doing well, bringing value to consumers, solving real problems in the areas of: drivers and transportation, money thrown to the garbage (sharing economy) and inefficiencies in large markets (a lot of money left on the table). Levine is co-founder, active chairman and first investor at FeeX (www.feex.com), a start-up that helps find and reduce hidden fees on financial services and addresses a problem in the size of $600 billion in the US alone. He is Chairman and investor at: Zeek, Engie, FairFly, FeeX and board member at Moovit and Roomer. Uri has been in the high tech business for the last 30 years, half of them in the start-up scene, and has seen everything ranging from failure, middle success and extreme success. Thanks to his long and proven experience, Uri is able to deliver highly engaging keynotes to young entrepreneurs and companies and offer them a cookbook, a recipe for success.