Aron Ezra is an innovator and entrepreneur. He has served as CEO of multiple software companies, all of which he grew over 20x and were acquired in multimillion-dollar exits.
His previous company, OfferCraft, won the Platinum Award from the G&L Roundtable for best new technology; was named Startup of the Year by the Best in Biz Awards; was named one of the Top 20 Most Innovative Technologies; and was profiled in over 200 news stories published in places like The New York Times, Forbes, Quartz, and Business Insider. It was acquired by NRT, a Canadian FinTech company that processes over $20 billion annually.
Earlier, as CEO of MacroView Labs, a mobile software startup used by hospitality, healthcare and retail customers, Aron grew the startup into a powerhouse with tens of millions of users, and dozens of industry awards. It was acquired by Bally Technologies (now part of Light & Wonder).
Additional past highlights include serving as an SVP at Hill & Knowlton (part of WPP); and as a Director at The Advisory Board Company, a healthcare consultancy (part of UnitedHealth). As a thought leader on many business and future technology topics, Aron has been invited to give more than 1,000 presentations at industry conferences. He has won dozens of honors, including being named one of the Most Intriguing People in Las Vegas by Seven Magazine, and a Top 10 Rising Business Leader in the city by the Las Vegas Business Press.
Aron is also an investor and adviser to several startups and middle-market technology companies. He has a bachelor’s degree with honors from Princeton.
It's hard to drive forward if your eyes are fixed on the rearview mirror.
Personalization has become key to retaining your customer base, and AI and data analytics are leading the way. But it’s all too easy to think of AI as a magic wand when. the reality is more complex, according to Plan A Chairman Aron Ezra in this article in CMSWire, a publication for business leaders and digital strategists.
How to get unstuck from your set way of doing business.
Plan A Chair Aron Ezra talks to the gaming industry’s B2B magazine about whether casinos have set themselves up for a Southwest Airlines level of disaster when it comes to outdated tech. Read his thoughts on pages 110-111.