Listen "E24 - Gal Leibovich (Visit.org)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we speak with Gal Leibovich, Co-Founder and COO of visit.org, an employee-driven corporate social responsibility platform.
Listen on RealLifeSuperPowers website: https://reallifesuperpowers.com/podcast/gal-leibovich-visit-org/
Visit.org’s mission is to help companies do good through their platform. Employees can “shop” the platform and choose a cause they’d like to help by volunteering, or contributing money to (directly or by taking part in an activity where the profits are donated).
Gal’s background is corporate. He joined visit.org because he wanted to make an impact. He wasn’t aware it was possible to be in the tech scene and combine it with contributing to society. Once he found out that’s possible he looked for a startup where he could do that. “For me having a job where you get paid but you’re also doing a lot of good and you change the face of doing good and the community around you is amazing and something you can’t say no to”.
We discuss:
– The movement towards doing good amongst companies and millennials
– What it’s like to work in a scaling, driven mission startup
– The importance of messaging in the non-profit landscape
– Gal’s personal motivations and drives
– And much more
This episode made us self-reflect on how we can do more things that are bigger than ourselves and contribute to society. We hope it’ll move you to action as well.
Enjoy your listen!
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Listen on RealLifeSuperPowers website: https://reallifesuperpowers.com/podcast/gal-leibovich-visit-org/
Visit.org’s mission is to help companies do good through their platform. Employees can “shop” the platform and choose a cause they’d like to help by volunteering, or contributing money to (directly or by taking part in an activity where the profits are donated).
Gal’s background is corporate. He joined visit.org because he wanted to make an impact. He wasn’t aware it was possible to be in the tech scene and combine it with contributing to society. Once he found out that’s possible he looked for a startup where he could do that. “For me having a job where you get paid but you’re also doing a lot of good and you change the face of doing good and the community around you is amazing and something you can’t say no to”.
We discuss:
– The movement towards doing good amongst companies and millennials
– What it’s like to work in a scaling, driven mission startup
– The importance of messaging in the non-profit landscape
– Gal’s personal motivations and drives
– And much more
This episode made us self-reflect on how we can do more things that are bigger than ourselves and contribute to society. We hope it’ll move you to action as well.
Enjoy your listen!
Zooming out, if you like listening to this podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss new conversations with peak performers, serving as a reminder we can all tap into the best versions of ourselves.
You’re also welcome to follow Ronen and Noa on Linkedin
• Ronen Menipaz on Linkedin
• Noa Eshed on Linkedin
And if we may ask for a favor - please leave us a review on your native podcast app.
Some further resources:
• Real Life Superpowers podcast on Ctech
• The podcast website
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