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Bolt Mobility CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Ignacio Tzoumas is the Bolt Mobility's CEO. Bolt Mobility has 35 employees, of which 10 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Bolt Mobility executive team is 60% female and 40% male.
  • 57% of the management team is White.
  • 21% of Bolt Mobility management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 9% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Ignacio Tzoumas

CEO

Ignacio Tzoumas's LinkedIn

Kamyar Kaviani

COO & Co-Founder

Kamyar Kaviani our Co-Founder and COO of Bolt Mobility: Creator and former CEO of multiple technology companies in the emerging STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) market including HyperOffice, HTR (a public company that merged with VCAMPUS) and Saba (a public company). Kamyar has had years of experience in the technology space, as well as being an entrepreneur. Before Bolt, Kamyar was the co-founder and CEO of HyperOffice. He was also co-founder, chairman, and CEO of HTR and co-founder of Saba. He serves as the Chairman of Advisory Committee and a founder of Company.com Corporation and is the executive chairman of Breezio, Inc. Kamyar has used Internship programs to educate and develop future leaders in technology. He has fostered over 500 interns who are now active contributors to the STEM industry. Through partnerships with colleges and universities in Maryland, Kamyar has provided real leadership experiences for students. He has brought his talent for leadership and innovation to Bolt to create partnerships with cities to provide commuters with safe, environmentally friendly transportation.

Usain Bolt

Co-Founder & Global Ambassador

Sarah Haynes

Co-Founder

Mitch Cohen

CFO

Tyler Diaz

CTO

Kyle Wood

CLO

Julia Steyn

Board Member

Julia Steyn's LinkedIn

Julia Steyn is an innovative leader with varied and diverse experience across multiple disciplines. She currently serves as CEO of BOLT Mobility, a tech-driven micromobility company that partners with cities and corporations around the globe to provide safe and sustainable transportation solutions. Steyn’s mission is to shape the future of personal mobility, giving customers access to highly personalized, on-demand mobility services that match their ever-changing needs in today’s world. An innovative thought leader in transportation, Steyn previously served as Vice President, Urban Mobility and Maven at General Motors from 2015 to 2019. Maven combines and expands General Motors’ multiple personal mobility programs under a single brand and focuses on a wide array of car and ride-sharing offerings.Steyn joined General Motors in 2012 as vice president, Corporate Development and Global Mergers & Acquisitions. Steyn managed a diverse portfolio of GM’s global automotive partnerships as well as partnerships outside the industry. She also developed new merger and acquisition opportunities for the company.Before joining GM, Steyn was vice president and co-managing director for Alcoa's Corporate Development group, leading its mergers and acquisitions, competitive scanning and new business target screening activities.She also has worked at Goldman Sachs in key positions in London, Moscow and New York. Her responsibilities included a broad variety of transactions across a number of countries, industries and products. Earlier in her career, she was a business analyst at A.T. Kearney.In addition, Steyn was a concert pianist of international distinction. She was born in Russia and moved to the U.S. in 1990.

Shervin Pishevar

Board Member

Anderina Ponce

Board Member

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Name & TitleBio
Kamyar Kaviani

COO & Co-Founder

Kamyar Kaviani our Co-Founder and COO of Bolt Mobility: Creator and former CEO of multiple technology companies in the emerging STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) market including HyperOffice, HTR (a public company that merged with VCAMPUS) and Saba (a public company). Kamyar has had years of experience in the technology space, as well as being an entrepreneur. Before Bolt, Kamyar was the co-founder and CEO of HyperOffice. He was also co-founder, chairman, and CEO of HTR and co-founder of Saba. He serves as the Chairman of Advisory Committee and a founder of Company.com Corporation and is the executive chairman of Breezio, Inc. Kamyar has used Internship programs to educate and develop future leaders in technology. He has fostered over 500 interns who are now active contributors to the STEM industry. Through partnerships with colleges and universities in Maryland, Kamyar has provided real leadership experiences for students. He has brought his talent for leadership and innovation to Bolt to create partnerships with cities to provide commuters with safe, environmentally friendly transportation.

Usain Bolt

Co-Founder & Global Ambassador

Sarah Haynes

Co-Founder

Bolt Mobility board members

Name & TitleBio
Ignacio Tzoumas

CEO

Ignacio Tzoumas's LinkedIn

Julia Steyn

Board Member

Julia Steyn's LinkedIn

Julia Steyn is an innovative leader with varied and diverse experience across multiple disciplines. She currently serves as CEO of BOLT Mobility, a tech-driven micromobility company that partners with cities and corporations around the globe to provide safe and sustainable transportation solutions. Steyn’s mission is to shape the future of personal mobility, giving customers access to highly personalized, on-demand mobility services that match their ever-changing needs in today’s world. An innovative thought leader in transportation, Steyn previously served as Vice President, Urban Mobility and Maven at General Motors from 2015 to 2019. Maven combines and expands General Motors’ multiple personal mobility programs under a single brand and focuses on a wide array of car and ride-sharing offerings.Steyn joined General Motors in 2012 as vice president, Corporate Development and Global Mergers & Acquisitions. Steyn managed a diverse portfolio of GM’s global automotive partnerships as well as partnerships outside the industry. She also developed new merger and acquisition opportunities for the company.Before joining GM, Steyn was vice president and co-managing director for Alcoa's Corporate Development group, leading its mergers and acquisitions, competitive scanning and new business target screening activities.She also has worked at Goldman Sachs in key positions in London, Moscow and New York. Her responsibilities included a broad variety of transactions across a number of countries, industries and products. Earlier in her career, she was a business analyst at A.T. Kearney.In addition, Steyn was a concert pianist of international distinction. She was born in Russia and moved to the U.S. in 1990.

Shervin Pishevar

Board Member

Anderina Ponce

Board Member

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