Itamar Zur is the Co-Founder and CEO of Veho, a technology-driven logistics company that revolutionizes how parcels are delivered. Zur founded Veho in 2016, based on the vision of improving customer experience and efficiency in the last-mile delivery sector. His leadership has propelled Veho to become a notable player in the logistics industry, emphasizing customer-centric solutions and innovative delivery technologies.
Who is the CEO of Veho?
Itamar Zur has a diverse background that spans law, military service, brand management, and technology. Prior to founding Veho, he was a Manager of Sales & Customer Success at monday.com and a Segment Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble. Zur's varied experiences have equipped him with unique insights into operations, customer service, and strategic leadership, which he has adeptly applied to his entrepreneurial venture at Veho.
Work History
- Veho: Co-Founder, CEO since May 2016
- monday.com (formerly dapulse): Manager of Sales & Customer Success in January 2015
- Procter & Gamble: Segment Brand Manager from January 2013 to January 2014
- The Israeli Courts Research Division - The Supreme Court of Israel: Law Clerk to the Deputy President from March 2012 to August 2012
- Israeli Air Force: Control Tower Manager from October 2002 to October 2005
Education History
Itamar Zur holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, completed between 2015 and 2017. He also participated in a Student Exchange Program at the University of Virginia School of Law in 2010 and earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Tel Aviv University, which he completed between 2008 and 2012. Zur’s education in law and business has profoundly shaped his approach to business strategy and leadership.
When did Itamar Zur join Veho?
Itamar Zur founded Veho in May 2016 and has been serving as its CEO ever since. His vision for Veho was to set it apart in the last-mile delivery market by focusing on customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Under his leadership, Veho has grown significantly, continually pushing the boundaries of technology and service in the logistics industry.