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Yoni Bloch
Who?
Yoni Bloch is an Israeli entrepreneur, musician, and the founder and CEO of Eko, a company specializing in interactive video technology. Born on August 11, 1981, Bloch grew up in Beersheba and later moved to Lehavim. He began his musical journey at a young age, taking piano lessons and teaching himself guitar and drums. By the age of 14, he was writing songs and composing music.2
Career in Music
Bloch's music career took off with the release of his first album, Ulay Ze Ani ("Maybe It's Me"), in 2004, followed by two more albums that solidified his presence in the Israeli music scene. He has also contributed songs to television shows and served as a guest judge on the Israeli version of American Idol .23
Entrepreneurial Ventures
In addition to his music career, Bloch co-founded Eko (originally known as Interlude) in 2011. Eko focuses on developing interactive video technology that transforms passive viewing into user-directed experiences. This innovation allows viewers to influence the narrative of videos through their choices. The platform has partnered with major brands such as Walmart and Buzzfeed to create tailored content for users.16
Prior to Eko, Bloch worked as a deputy branch manager at McDonald's in Israel and has held various roles that reflect his leadership skills and entrepreneurial spirit.14 Under his leadership, Eko has raised significant funding and has been recognized for its innovative approach to video content creation.6
Current Role
As of now, Yoni Bloch continues to lead Eko from its headquarters in New York and Tel Aviv, where he integrates his artistic background with technological innovation to shape the future of interactive media.25



