Kfir Gavrieli, the CEO of Tieks, Launches an Operation #Sew Together
Kfir Gavrieli is an American entrepreneur and businessman. He is the CEO and the co-founder of Tieks. Gavrieli, together with his sister, co-founded Tieks in 2008. Tieks was officially launched in 2010, and it was the first company to sell its brand through its website. He is the current CEO of the company. Tieks is a designer American footwear company. Recently Kfir has been involved in a charitable activity of masks distribution to hospitals.
Gavrieli was born in 1983, and in 2004 he joined the prestigious Stanford University where he studied a degree in Economics. In 2005 he graduated with a Master’s degree in Material Science and Engineering from the same institution. He furthered his studies and earned an MBA in 2008 from Stanford Graduate school of Business.
Tieks is famous for its women’s flat shoes with distinct features, including Italian leather, portability, and a split-sole signature. Today Tieks is recognized for maintaining its obligation to women empowerment. Before the establishment of Tieks, Gavrieli worked in the venture capital, tech industries, hedge fund, and real estate. Kfir Gavrieli is an active investor and continues to engage in philanthropic activities.
Recently Kfir Gavrieli launched a Campaign #Sew Together to donated facemasks to medical workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. He got the idea after receiving the shocking news that one of her sister’s friends, a doctor s said that there was a shortage of masks in their hospital. Kfir, together with some of his fans, made numerous marks and distributed to medical practitioners in the hospitals with an extreme shortage. The firm turned into a marks production as the group purchased sewing machines and trained the team. Their campaign was successful as it reached millions of people, and more masks were created and sent to various hospitals.