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2013-14 Endeavor Miami Impact Report

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ENDEAVOR MIAMI REPORT 2013 – 2014 13 KidoZen – Selected December 2013 Leapfactor – Selected April 2014 Jesus obtained a Ph.D. in computer science from Charles III University in Madrid and landed at Microsoft to lead a team to develop the company's cloud platform. In 2010, he launched Miami-based Tellago, a professional-services firm that specialized in enterprise software trends with clients such as Oracle, Google, and Microsoft, that was acquired in May 2013. Lionel and Marcela were always sold on entrepreneurship. Lionel started Alterbrain, a web-development company that grew to over 350 employees before Neoris (now CEMEX) acquired it in 2001. Marcela helped develop NAP of the Americas, a large data center based in Miami as vice president for commercial sales and new business for Terremark, and brought in over 100 customers during the early years of Terremark. KidoZen offers simple, secure and scalable middleware to integrate backend and line-of-business capabilities into enterprise mobile apps. 2014 Revenue Growth: 165% In the fall of 2014, KidoZen introduced a revolutionary, next-generation mobile identity-management platform while serving clients in four continents. Leapfactor provides breakthrough business apps that transform the way companies engage with their sales force, employees, partners and customers. 2014 Revenue Growth: 41% Leapfactor continues to serve the direct sales industry and other enterprise clients by leveraging existing assets to grow sales, while developing a marketing machine to penetrate the SMB market. Jesus Rodriguez Lionel Carrasco Marcela Henao

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