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Yaron Binur
MEET Co-Founder, Up2 Co-Founder, Redbeacon Co-Founder
Yaron Binur is an Israeli entrepreneur and technology leader who co-founded MEET (Middle East Education through Technology) in 2004.13 He is also a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur, having co-founded Redbeacon, a home services platform acquired by Home Depot.4
Background and Education
Yaron holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).2 Before his studies, he served as a Staff Sergeant and Special Teams Member in an elite Paratroopers unit of the Israeli Defense Force.2
Career Highlights
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Co-founder of MEET: Yaron, along with his sister Anat Binur and friend Assaf Harlap, founded MEET in 2004 to bring together Palestinian and Israeli youth through technology and business education.13
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Redbeacon: He co-founded Redbeacon, a platform matching consumers with home service professionals. The company was later acquired by Home Depot.4
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Google: Prior to Redbeacon, Yaron worked at Google as a Product Manager, leading the product development of Google News and working on Google Search quality.2
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MIT Africa Internet Technology Initiative: Before MEET, he served as the Vice President of this program, which aimed to integrate technology into African schools' education.2
MEET (Middle East Education through Technology)
MEET is an educational program that brings together Israeli and Palestinian youth to learn technology and business skills.1 The program aims to create networks between young leaders on both sides, fostering understanding and cooperation.1 MEET's curriculum is based on MIT courses and taught by MIT students.3
Yaron's vision for MEET extends beyond just technological education. The program aims to cultivate social and political leaders who can positively impact the region's future.3
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