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Eli Wachs is the Co-founder and CEO of Footprint, a company revolutionizing digital identity verification and data privacy. He is also the Founder of Tech Fights Dobbs, a group of privacy and women’s health companies using technology to protect women post-Roe. Before founding Footprint and Tech Fights Dobbs, Eli founded two additional companies, including one that tracked infectious disease spread.
In this episode:Hiring the right people and implementing efficient systems are critical for any startup’s success. Many early-stage companies struggle to define clear roles, leading to misalignment, inefficiencies, and slow growth. How can startups implement structured systems to scale efficiently?
Identity fraud expert Eli Wachs emphasizes the importance of structured hiring and strategic systemization to maintain agility while scaling. Startups should hire with clear roles in mind rather than bringing on generalists without specific objectives. Eli also encourages startups to balance processes with flexibility, ensuring systems support growth rather than create unnecessary bureaucracy.
In this episode of Systems Simplified, Adi Klevit chats with Eli Wachs, the Co-founder and CEO of Footprint, about how he scaled his identity fraud business using intentional systems. Eli talks about how Footprint prevents identity fraud, his method for hiring high-performing individuals, and how he balances remote and hybrid work with his team.
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Eli Wachs is the Co-founder and CEO of Footprint, a company revolutionizing digital identity verification and data privacy. He is also the Founder of Tech Fights Dobbs, a group of privacy and women’s health companies using technology to protect women post-Roe. Before founding Footprint and Tech Fights Dobbs, Eli founded two additional companies, including one that tracked infectious disease spread.
In this episode:Hiring the right people and implementing efficient systems are critical for any startup’s success. Many early-stage companies struggle to define clear roles, leading to misalignment, inefficiencies, and slow growth. How can startups implement structured systems to scale efficiently?
Identity fraud expert Eli Wachs emphasizes the importance of structured hiring and strategic systemization to maintain agility while scaling. Startups should hire with clear roles in mind rather than bringing on generalists without specific objectives. Eli also encourages startups to balance processes with flexibility, ensuring systems support growth rather than create unnecessary bureaucracy.
In this episode of Systems Simplified, Adi Klevit chats with Eli Wachs, the Co-founder and CEO of Footprint, about how he scaled his identity fraud business using intentional systems. Eli talks about how Footprint prevents identity fraud, his method for hiring high-performing individuals, and how he balances remote and hybrid work with his team.
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