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    Noah Waisberg

    Co-Founder & CEO - Zuva; Author of "AI for Lawyers"

    Noah Waisberg is a prominent figure in the legaltech and Canadian AI industries, known for his entrepreneurial success.

    He co-founded and led Kira Systems, a leading company in the legaltech sector, which was acquired by Litera in 2021. Kira Systems had garnered subscriptions from major law firms under his leadership.

    Noah is now involved with Zuva and has made significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence, authoring two books on the topic. His book 'AI for Lawyers' was a bestseller according to The Wall Street Journal.

    Apart from his work in AI for professionals, Noah wrote a children's book called 'Robbie the Robot Learns to Read,' possibly the first of its kind on machine learning.

    He is a recipient of various awards, including the FT's 'Intelligent Business Market Shaper' and ILTA's Vendor Thought Leader, and has been featured in prestigious publications like The New York Times, The Economist, CNBC, and The Globe and Mail.

    Noah began his career as a corporate lawyer at Weil, Gotshal in New York City, showcasing his diverse skill set and professional journey.

    His educational background includes a J.D. from New York University School of Law, an A.M. in Political Science from Brown University, and a B.A. (Hons.) in History, Political Science, and Economics from McGill University, as well as studies at Royal St. George's College.

    Noah has held various roles in different organizations, including serving as Co-Founder & CEO at Zuva, Strategic Advisor at Litera, Co-Founder & CEO at Kira Systems, Associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, and Summer Associate at both Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and HSBC Securities.

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