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Shaul Olmert

Shaul Olmert
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Education Master's Degree, Interactive Telecommunications
Alma mater New York University
Occupation Entrepreneur
Business Executive
Known for Co-Founder, Playbuzz
Parent(s) Ehud Olmert and Aliza Olmert
Website Shaul Olmert on LinkedIn

Shaul Olmert (born 1975) is an Israeli entrepreneur and business executive. He is the co-founder of Playbuzz, an online content publishing platform where he serves as the company's CEO. He has been involved in numerous other startups including NetAlign, GameGround, and Sundaysky. Olmert also worked as an executive with Nickelodeon/MTV Networks and Conduit.

Olmert grew up in Israel. As a child he liked to develop computer programs and build machines out of electrical circuits from old radio transistors and walkie-talkie type gadgets. His grandparents Bella and Mordechai Olmert came to Israel in 1933 after escaping from Odessa during the Russian Civil War in 1919. They traveled to China prior to settling in 1930s Palestine. His father is former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. He served in the Israeli Army. After his service, Olmert worked as a high school teacher in Jerusalem where he taught computers, prior to moving to New York to attend college. He went on to attend New York University where he earned a master's degree in Interactive Telecommunications.

Olmert began his business executive career as the director of business partnerships at Oberon Media prior to beginning his career for Nickelodeon/MTV Networks. Olmert worked as the vice president of digital products for MTV Networks, primarily with MTV Games. During his time with MTV he was in charge of adapting its television properties for the digital game industry. Olmert left MTV in 2007 and served as president and chief marketing officer of SundaySky prior to joining Conduit as that company's chief marketing officer.

In 2008, Olmert co-founded GameGround, a social network for gamers that sends game updates such as high scores to members through a feed. It also provides tips and tricks for playing various video games.


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