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Episode #27: Mati Gill

An episode of the Return Again podcast, hosted by Goel Jasper, titled "Episode #27: Mati Gill" was published on October 18, 2022 and runs 93 minutes.

October 18, 2022 ·93m · Return Again

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Mati Gill moved to Israel with his family at the age of 11 for the proverbial “Let’s try it out” year. Except he and his siblings didn’t realize it at the time. They thought it was a one-year adventure, after which they’d return to their Columbus, Ohio, community. The year was coming to an end, and Mati’s parents held a family meeting: Should we stay in Israel or go back to Columbus? Mati’s siblings felt one way, and Mati felt the other way. Guess who’s opinion won the day? Today, Mati is CEO of AION Labs, a first-of-its-kind develop of start-ups that are attempting to solve some of healthcare’s most complicated problems. But he’s done a lot of other things, and I greatly enjoyed sitting with him in his Tel Aviv apartment recently to hear all about it. 

Mati Gill moved to Israel with his family at the age of 11 for the proverbial “Let’s try it out” year. Except he and his siblings didn’t realize it at the time. They thought it was a one-year adventure, after which they’d return to their Columbus, Ohio, community.

The year was coming to an end, and Mati’s parents held a family meeting: Should we stay in Israel or go back to Columbus?

Mati’s siblings felt one way, and Mati felt the other way. Guess who’s opinion won the day?

Today, Mati is CEO of AION Labs, a first-of-its-kind develop of start-ups that are attempting to solve some of healthcare’s most complicated problems. But he’s done a lot of other things, and I greatly enjoyed sitting with him in his Tel Aviv apartment recently to hear all about it. 


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