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Andrew Berman

CEO & Co-Founder of Vowel

Andrew Berman is the Co-Founder and CEO of Vowel, a company that offers a comprehensive meeting solution aimed at enhancing the inclusivity and efficiency of meetings. Vowel's platform enables meetings to be searchable and shareable, transforming them into valuable knowledge centers for businesses. The company operates as a remote-first organization with a diverse team of over 20 employees located across four continents, drawing talent from notable firms such as Google, Airbnb, and Nanit.13

Before founding Vowel, Andrew Berman was also a co-founder of Nanit, a pioneering baby monitor that utilizes advanced technology to track human behavior. His background includes experience as an investor in various sectors and roles in investment banking.12 Berman's vision for Vowel stems from his desire to leverage new technologies to create products that significantly impact users' lives.13

In addition to his entrepreneurial ventures, Berman has engaged in angel investing and has been involved in various startups, focusing on sectors like SaaS, security, and healthcare.13 His educational credentials include an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.2

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Experience

CEO & Co-Founder at Vowel since 2019
Co-Founder at Nanit, Investor at Millennium and Norwest Venture Partners, Investment Banker at Lehman Brothers / Barclays Capital

Education

MBA from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Attended Emory University - Goizueta Business School, London School of Economics and Political Science, HKUST Business School

Location

New York, New York, United States