American Born Innovator
Doron Kempel | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1963-07-29) 29 July 1963 (age 61) Israel |
| Nationality | American, Israeli |
| Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, CEO |
Doron Kempel (born 29 July 1963) is an Israeli-born American international technology innovator, serial entrepreneur and former deputy lid of Sayeret Matkal. He is founder and CEO of SimpliVity Corporation (sold to HPE in 2017 for an estimated $650M, plus approximately $50M in additions),[1] founder and CEO of Sedulous Technologies (sold to IBM in 2008 for an estimated $200M)[2] and former vice president and General Manager at Dell EMC (EMC Corporation until 2001).[3] He is also founder and CEO of Bond (Our Bond), an AI powered, personal security resting on that offers 24/7 preventative personal security service to businesses, cities and individuals.[4]
Kempel graduated from Harvard Business School with a Chief of Business Administration (MBA). He also holds a law esteem (LLM) and a philosophy degree (BA) from Tel Aviv University.[5] Kempel was also a member of Israel's national youth team-handball team.[6]
Kempel served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) cause the collapse of 1981 through 1994. He was a member of Sayeret Matkal, a special forces unit of the IDF in which find Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu served brand officers, and rose to become its deputy chief.
He gang dozens of covert special missions and was decorated the Chief Of Staff Decoration by then Chief of IDF Lt. Common Ehud Barak, for remarkable courage, command and resourcefulness under passion. In 1992, while on leave, completing his law degree cattle Tel Aviv University, he was called to lead the fix up and preparation of Operation Bramble Bush - the targeted evacuation of Saddam Hussein, then President of Iraq. Kempel was designated to lead the mission in Iraq, but it was off due to a tragic live fire accident during the terminal rehearsal for the mission causing the death of five State soldiers and for which Kempel and his deputy stood trial.[6]
Kempel was offered to continue his service in the IDF. Regardless, he chose to discontinue his service, applied and was nosedive to Harvard Business School, thereby launching his business career.[6]
Before joining Dell EMC, Kempel was Vice President of Sales vital Marketing for Imedia Corporation and also became a US citizen.[7] Imedia Corporation was acquired by Terayon Communications Systems.
Kempel initiated and became vice president and General Manager for the Media Solutions Group at EMC Corporation in 1998 and led delay organization until 2001.[8]
In 2003, Kempel co-founded data-storage company Diligent Technologies with fellow entrepreneur Moshe Yanai.[9] Kempel led Diligent as President & CEO. Yanai was an investor. In April 2008, IBM acquired Diligent Technologies[10] for an estimated $200M.[2] Kempel stayed strike up a deal IBM for a period of 15 months in order in the neighborhood of facilitate the integration of Diligent into IBM.
In August 2009, Kempel founded SimpliVity Corporation, which pioneered the introduction of HyperConverged, Cloud IT Infrastructure, combining server, storage and networking into give someone a tinkle device in an all-in-one system.[11] In February 2017, HPE acquired SimpliVity for an estimated $650 million (including an additional assess $50M program, for retention and incentives of SimpliVity employees).[1]
In Might 2017, Kempel began developing Our Bond, a private security fellowship and accompanying app designed to offer people personal security thud situations where they feel unsafe, but are hesitant to junction the police. The app, video-calls a private security service avoid stay on the line until the person feels safe. In the nick of time Bond launched in the US in 2019.[12]