Can you imagine feeling the Kibbutz vibe while living in a metropolis?


By: Tomer Schuldenfrei

 


Today I had the opportunity to visit Venn a startup that is disrupting the real estate industry with its focus on creating communities. Through their platform, they connect tenants, local businesses, and landlords in a way that fosters a sense of belonging and connection. By using Venn's platform, tenants can open their businesses to other tenants and potentially find new customers or partners. This can help to create a vibrant and supportive community within the properties supported by Venn.


I was impressed by Venn's innovative approach and the positive impact they are having on the communities in which they operate. I would like to extend a special thanks to the co-founder, Chen Avni for hosting us, and for sharing his insights into the company's mission and vision.


As a student at Reichman University's entrepreneurship school, I had the opportunity to visit different startup companies through the Adelson School of Entrepreneurship and learn from entrepreneurs who have started their own businesses. These visits have been incredibly valuable for me. I have been able to ask questions, gain insights into the challenges and successes of entrepreneurship, and be inspired and motivated to pursue my own entrepreneurial dreams. The company visits have also provided me with valuable networking opportunities with experienced professionals in the field.


I would like to thank the Dean, Dr. Yossi Maaravi, Sharon Zahavi, and the Adelson School of Entrepreneurship for organizing these meetings and giving us the opportunity to learn more about Venn and other innovative startups.