Noam Bardin

Israeli entrepreneur and angel investor, best known as the former CEO of Waze.

Angel Investor Active Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Last updated 2026-07-20
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Stages
A Round, Seed, Pre-Seed

About

Noam Bardin is an Israeli entrepreneur and high-tech executive. He is widely recognized for his role as the CEO of Waze from 2009 until its acquisition by Google in 2013 for approximately $1 billion. He continued to lead Waze as a Google Vice President until 2021. Prior to Waze, Bardin co-founded Deltathree, an international VoIP service provider, and served as CEO of Intercast Networks. Since leaving Google, he has been active in technology entrepreneurship, mentoring, and startup investments in Israel. He is also the founder and CEO of Post, a social platform. More recently, he became a General Partner at TenOneTen Ventures, focusing on early-stage Israeli tech investments.

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Q&A

What is Noam Bardin's primary role and background?
Noam Bardin is known as the Chief Wazer at Google and a successful entrepreneur and angel investor. He previously served as CEO of Waze from 2009 to 2013 until its acquisition by Google. Before Waze, he was CEO of Intercast Networks and co-founded Detathree (NASDAQ: DDDC) in 1996, serving as CEO until 2002 and chairman from 2001 to 2007.
What investment stages does Noam Bardin focus on?
Noam Bardin focuses on Pre-Seed, Seed, and A Round investment stages.
Where is Noam Bardin's headquarters located?
Noam Bardin is based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
What is Noam Bardin's involvement with Waze?
Noam Bardin was the CEO of Waze from 2009 until its acquisition by Google in 2013.
What was Noam Bardin's role at Detathree?
Noam Bardin co-founded Detathree (NASDAQ: DDDC) in 1996, serving as its CEO until 2002 and as the company's chairman from 2001 to 2007.
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