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Noam Mendelson
Senior Team Leader Sales & Business Development Manager, HERE Technologies
Noam Mendelson is currently the VP of Revenue & Growth at Vee, located in Miami, Florida, a position they have held since December 2023.1 In addition, Noam is the Co-Founder & CEO of PreSee, located in Tel Aviv District, Israel, since September 2022, and a Co-Founder at DYNO Property Management since January 2017.1
Prior to their current roles, Noam held multiple positions12:
- VP of Global Sales & Partnerships at CauseMatch (January 2022 – February 2023)
- Head of Sales Development at Mindspace (September 2020 – March 2022)
- Head Of Business Development at Mindspace (September 2020 – March 2022)
- Senior Global Team Leader Partnerships & Business Development at HERE Technologies (March 2018 – December 2020)
- Business Development & Strategic Partnership Manager at HERE Technologies (September 2017 – March 2018)
- Director of Account / Customer Success at Toonimo (2015 – 2017)
- Senior Account Manager at Opteck (2014 – 2015)
- Head of Sales at Customer Service World Wide (CSWW) (January 2011 – November 2013)
Noam has over twelve years of experience in technology, strategic partnerships, business development, growth, strategic business operations, and sales.1 Their expertise lies in the Digital Health, SaaS, MaaS, and Co-working industries.1 Noam has managerial experience working for multinational enterprises and start-up companies, and has experience driving revenue through building and maintaining client relationships in the B2B2C, B2C, and B2B markets.1
Noam Mendelson has the following educational background1:
- Reichman University Neuroscience
- Collège LaSalle, Montréal: Real Estate ACS (Attestation of Collegial Studies) Licensing Training Program (2008-2009)
- Tel Aviv University: Bachelor’s Degree, Business Administration & Digital Communication and Multimedia (2012 – 2015)
Noam holds a real estate broker license from LaSalle College and a certification in Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills from the University of Michigan (issued January 2019).1 They are fluent in Hebrew, French, and English.1