Boaz Hecht
About Boaz Hecht
Boaz Hecht is the Co-founder and CEO of 8Flow, a position he has held since 2022 in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has extensive experience in technology and management, having previously held leadership roles at Deloitte, ServiceNow, and SkyGiraffe.
Work at 8Flow.ai
Boaz Hecht serves as the Co-founder and CEO of 8Flow.ai, a position he has held since 2022. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hecht has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and strategy. His leadership focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance workflow automation and improve operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at ServiceNow
Before joining 8Flow.ai, Boaz Hecht worked at ServiceNow from 2017 to 2022 as the Vice President of Platform. In this role, he led a team of 350 professionals, concentrating on AI Chat/Virtual Agent, Mobile, UX Analytics, and Omnichannel Employee Experience. Hecht's contributions were pivotal in developing enterprise workflow products that improved service delivery.
Background in Entrepreneurship
Boaz Hecht co-founded SkyGiraffe in 2012, where he served as CEO until its acquisition by ServiceNow in 2017. Under his leadership, SkyGiraffe developed technology that became the foundation for the ServiceNow Mobile Platform. The company gained a diverse clientele, including major corporations such as Starbucks, FedEx, and Blackrock, and received backing from investors like Microsoft Ventures.
Education and Expertise
Hecht studied at King's College London, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Management from 2000 to 2003. He also attended Brighton College. His educational background, combined with over a decade of experience in simplifying and automating workflows, has equipped him with the skills necessary for his roles in technology and management.
Angel Investments
In addition to his roles in technology, Boaz Hecht has made public angel investments in various companies, including BeeHero, CueIn, DemoStack, Farm.Coop, Fibo, NarrativeBI, ReturnGo, Stem.is, Tolstoy, FirstHand Alliance, Group11, and TokyoBlack. His investments reflect his commitment to supporting innovative startups and contributing to the growth of the technology sector.