Raphael Ouzan Explained

Raphael Ouzan
Birth Date:9 June 1987
Birth Place:Reims, France
Citizenship:Israel
Organization:Global Shaper, World Economic Forum
Boards:Israel Tech Challenge (chairman)
Start Up Nation Central
(board member)
Awards:President's Award for Technology Innovation
Website:https://www.raphael.io/

Raphael Ouzan (born June 9, 1987) is an Israeli technologist and entrepreneur. The recipient of Israel's President's Award for Technology and Innovation, he is the co-founder of BillGuard and the founder and chairman of Israel Tech Challenge.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Ouzan was born in Reims, France. His father, James Elisha Ouzan, is a cardiologist and his mother Françoise is a historian.[4] When he was 10, he read about computers in a video gaming magazine and began to study programming on the internet via a dial-up connection he had persuaded his parents to install. After learning the programming languages C and C++, he began to build websites for businesses, becoming a professional coder at 13.[5]

Growing up, Ouzan visited Israel several times with his family. He had limited opportunity to further his programming studies in Reims,[5] and seeking to learn more about technology and entrepreneurship, he moved to Jerusalem in 2003 through Na'ale Elite Academy, an organization for young Jewish people to make Aliyah independently.[6] Through Na'ale, Ouzan attended Boys Town Jerusalem, a high school.[7] [8] [9]

In 2006 Ouzan won the Israel-Intel Young Scientists Prize for a computer-based surveillance system that detects and follows the movement of an intruder in three dimensions. Originally developed as required coursework at Boys Town, it placed first in the 2005 Israel Department of Education national competition for projects related to Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Technology. Ouzan was awarded the prize at the residence of Israel's president as the recipient of the President's Award for Technology and Innovation.[9] The national Intel prize qualified Ouzan to represent Israel at the International Intel Science competition, where he won second prize. In addition to a cash award, a planet was named after him in honor of his win.[10]

Following his high school graduation, Ouzan served in the Israel Defense Forces. An officer in IDF's elite cyber intelligence outfit, the 8200, he established and managed "super hacker" teams and developed scalable and secure intelligence data systems.[11] [12]

BillGuard

In 2010—the day after his final day as an IDF officer—Ouzan co-founded BillGuard with Yaron Samid. A spending-and-credit-tracking app, it allowed users to track their spending, monitor their credit, set up fraud alerts and, via crowd-sourced data, flag unauthorized charges.[13] Ouzan served as BillGuard's chief technology officer and head of product development.

Five months after its launch the company raised $10m in venture capital from investors including former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and PayPal founder Peter Thiel. Fast Company placed BillGuard on their list of the Top 10 most innovative companies in Israel.[14] The company was acquired by Prosper Marketplace in September 2015. Ouzan was named vice president of products and technology at Prosper Marketplace, a position he held until late 2016.[15]

Israel Tech Challenge

While in the military, Ouzan became aware of the talent shortage in the tech industry, and co-founded the non-profit Israel Tech Challenge. Backed by the Israeli National Cyber Bureau, the Jewish Agency, private donors and corporate partners such as Check Point, Microsoft, PayPal and Intel, it identifies young professionals internationally and provides them with training in data science, cyber-security and coding to aid or launch their careers in the tech industry.[16] Ouzan serves as the organization's chairman.[17] [18]

Recognition

Awards and affiliations

Speaking

Ouzan speaks about technology, FinTech, cyber-security and entrepreneurship. In 2012, he spoke on heightened cyber security threats at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.[24] Among other talks, he delivered the keynote address at the Wired Money conference in London and lectured about his framework for building hacker teams at the Hello Tomorrow conference in Paris.[25] [26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Shamah. David. Diaspora youth arrive for top-drawer Tech Challenge. 22 April 2017. Times of Israel. December 26, 2013.
  2. Rundle. Michael. BillGuard's Raphael Ouzan: how to form a habit for financial sanity. 22 April 2017. Wired. July 7, 2015.
  3. News: Herlit. Zofing. הבנקאות במשבר, כל בנק מקים לעצמו היום חברת פינטק": רפאל אוזן על עולם הולך ומשתנה. 30 April 2017. Forbes (Israel). March 3, 2016.
  4. News: Siegel-Itkovich. Judy. ISRAELI 'BRAINCHILDREN' FORGE NEW PATHS. 22 April 2017. Jerusalem Post. April 1, 2006.
  5. News: Knowles. Jamilah. Military to Mission Intelligence: A taste of startup life in Tel Aviv with Raphael Ouzan of BillGuard. 22 April 2017. The Next Web. August 20, 2012.
  6. News: Debus. Michael. Raphaël Ouzan: a young immigrant French gifted in Israel. 22 April 2017. Israel-France Chamber of Commerce. June 1, 2006.
  7. News: Egnal. Daryl. Naale Comes of Age – An Elite High School Experience in Israel. 28 April 2017. Jewish Boston. November 20, 2012.
  8. News: Sherman. Joseph J.. HIGH-TECH ALIYA: A START-UP IMMIGRANT SHARES SECRETS TO SUCCESS. 22 April 2017. Jerusalem Post. July 30, 2013.
  9. News: Isra Post Staff. Raphael Ouzan. 30 April 2017. Isra Post. May 5, 2006.
  10. Book: Shmadel. Lutz D.. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer. 978-3-540-00238-3. 1022. 5th. 30 April 2017. 2012-06-10.
  11. News: Sposito. Sean. Analytics Startup BillGuard Has Flagged $50M in Suspect Charges. 30 April 2017. American Banker. April 18, 2013.
  12. Temperton. James. Billguard financial security app acquired for $30m. 22 April 2017. Wired. September 24, 2015.
  13. News: McGrath. Maggie. Prosper's $30 Million BillGuard Acquisition Is A Sign That Alternative Lending Isn't So Alternative. 30 April 2017. Forbes. September 25, 2015.
  14. News: Fast Company Staff. The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Israel. 2 May 2017. Fast Company. February 9, 2015.
  15. Web site: Prosper. Prosper Daily Helps Consumers Make Smarter Credit Card Decisions with the Launch of Credit Card Optimizer™. Prosper Press Release via Business Wire. 30 April 2017. October 16, 2016.
  16. Web site: Israel Tech Challenge added $31.5M to the economy after training 400 new engineers from abroad. israeltechchallenge.com. Israel Tech Challenge. 18 May 2017. May 17, 2017.
  17. News: Ouzan. Raphael. Young, talented and smart? Meeting in Israel to hack. Times of Israel. October 20, 2013.
  18. News: Eltes, Julie, and. Veiber, Chen. Sionisme 2.0. 2 May 2017. Haaretz (French Essence edition).
  19. News: TheMarker Staff. 40 הצעירים המבטיחים. 2 May 2017. TheMarker. February 20, 2015.
  20. News: Beuth. Marie-Catherine. Ces entrepreneurs choisiront les startups qui rejoindront le campus géant de Xavier Niel à Paris. 2 May 2017. Business Insider (France). February 3, 2017.
  21. Web site: Raphael Ouzan, Global Shaper. globalshapers.org. World Economic Forum/Global Shapers Initiative. 30 April 2017.
  22. News: Wainer. David. Israeli Startup Nation Gets Political as Techies Seek Change. 30 April 2017. Bloomberg News. March 5, 2015.
  23. Web site: Raphael Ouzan. schusterman.org. 2 May 2017. Schusterman.
  24. News: BillGuard CTO to Address Global Leaders at World Economic Forum in Wake of Heightened Cyber Security Threats. 2 May 2017. Yahoo News via Marketwire via WEC. January 23, 2012.
  25. Web site: How to build an A-Team - Raphael Ouzan, Founder & CTO of BillGuard. youtube.com. Hello Tomorrow via YouTube. 3 May 2017.
  26. Web site: Speakers. hello-tomorrow. Hello Tomorrow. 2 May 2017.