Team
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Isaiah’s primary roles have been focused on growth. He has years of experience in sales at Yelp and Oracle where he consistently surpassed his quota and was able to train new sales reps. He then spent time as a business strategist at Snapchat where he worked on global marketing campaigns with companies like EY, Zillow, RedFin and more. After leaving Snapchat in 2022, Isaiah began working as a marketing & sales consultant.
Throughout his tenure, Isaiah has:
Generated over $2 million in ARR for enterprise corporations
Acquired the first 100+ customers for the National Scoliosis Clinic
Wrote blog posts for a FinTech firm that reached 7,000+ readers and 140 user sign ups
Launched SEM and paid social campaigns bringing in 1,000+ user sign ups and 100+ customers for a FinTech firm
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Kevon re-started GoCheck Kids as its CEO because vision impairment is the most common reason children don’t learn more and eventually achieve more educationally and financially. During his tenure, the company achieved these milestones:
The customer base grew to 6,500 pediatric care teams that screened millions of children and detected hundreds of thousands of risk factors
The product was voted the #1 health technology at HIMSS’ Connected Health and #1 health innovation at SXSW
The valuation grew by more than 100x
GoCheck’s investors include Interwest Partners (>95 IPOs), Sovereign's Capital, and Marc Benioff (Founder/CEO of Salesforce.com).
He also co-founded and grew GenPlay Games, a leading mobile games developer that generated over $70 million in sales with #1 professional athletes Maria Sharapova and Tracy McGrady and retro brands such as PAC-MAN, Galaga, and Qbert. He also co-founded Fig.com, a healthy habits app used by 50,000 people.
Kevon was named to Silicon Valley Business Journal's 40 under 40 list, and his work has been featured in Modern Health, Bloomberg Businessweek, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc. Magazine, Mashable, LifeHacker, and on various ABC, CBS, and FOX TV shows. Kevon has contributed to Forbes, Fast Company, and VentureBeat.
He received his MBA from Stanford University.
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