Daniel Lereya

Chief Product and Technology Officer at monday.com

Daniel Lereya is the VP, R&D & Product at monday.com. Daniel previously worked as a software team leader at IBM-XIV from November 2012 to November 2016. In this role, they led a development team in the management group and was responsible for scrum master of teams ranging between 5 to 10 engineers. Daniel also led a team in developing IBM-XIV's new Storage Management Application from scratch. Invented multiple patents (some were implemented in our products).

From February 2011 to October 2012, Lereya worked as a software engineer at SAP. In this role, they developed a cloud based platform for business web-applications development and a dynamically generated runtime client for business applications, running over SAP-HANA in-memory DB server.

Prior to their work in the tech industry, Lereya was a psychometric entrance test instructor at Mor Koren Psychometry from December 2008 to January 2011.

They are on a team with Tomer Kremerman - Head of Analytics, Dean Swan - VP, APACJ, and Rotem Waissman - VP, design. Daniel Lereya reports to Roy Mann, Co-Founder & Co-CEO. A direct report to Daniel Lereya is and Michal Lupu - Director of Product Management.

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monday.com

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The monday.com Work OS is an open platform that democratizes the power of software so organizations can easily build work management tools and software applications to fit their every need. The platform intuitively connects people to processes and systems, empowering teams to excel in every aspect of their work while creating an environment of transparency in business. monday.com has teams in Tel Aviv, New York, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, London, Kiev, Sydney, São Paulo, and Tokyo. The platform is fully customizable to suit any business vertical and is currently used by over 152,000 customers across over 200 industries in 200 countries.


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