ENDEAVOR SELECTION TEAM


This month, Endeavor selected six entrepreneurs leading three companies during our June 2026 International Selection Panels (ISP).

Each ISP is the culmination of a rigorous, multi-step selection process to identify high-impact entrepreneurs from all over the world. We seek founders with the greatest growth potential and those who commit to reinvesting time and resources into their local entrepreneurial ecosystems. By doing so, they help build the next generation of entrepreneurs, sparking a Multiplier Effect™. During the ISP, our panelists interviewed entrepreneurs about their businesses and evaluated their potential for high-impact growth. The panelists then discuss the candidates and vote on whether to select them to become Endeavor Entrepreneurs.

Panelists

Thank you to our outstanding group of panelists:

Edgar Bronfman Jr., Waverly Capital (Endeavor Global Board Member; Loreanne García, Kavak (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Lucas Vargas, Nomad (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Meghna Mann, Constellation (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Gregoire Delpit, Checkout.com; Samantha Skey, Former SHE Media; Stephane Levy, Cooley.

Our New Entrepreneurs

Learn more about the entrepreneurs and the innovative companies they are building.

Fuel Me

Entrepreneurs: Carlo Passacantando and Boy Schook
Endeavor Office: Midwest – USA

What they do: Founded in 2020, Fuel Me operates a B2B fuel procurement marketplace and modular SaaS platform for enterprise buyers across all 50 US states. The company connects customers to a network of over 1,800 vetted vendors through its asset-light marketplace, and layers a software suite on top covering automated invoice auditing, real-time order tracking, tank monitoring, spend analytics, and more. Fuel Me serves 35 Fortune 500 companies — including Amazon, Microsoft, and Home Depot — and has maintained a 100% customer retention rate since launch.

Who they are: Carlo, CEO of Fuel Me, spent over a decade building ventures at the intersection of technology and the global energy sector, developing deep relationships across the fuel supply chain and operational expertise in commercial fuel distribution. Boy, COO, built his career in European commodity trading, founding The Global Trade Group, a cross-border sourcing and logistics platform based in Amsterdam. The two connected through an opportunity in the energy commodity trading space and spent several years building a nationwide vendor network before launching Fuel Me in 2020.

Moises

Entrepreneurs: Geraldo Ramos and Eddie Hsu
Endeavor Office: Brazil

What they do: Founded in 2019, Moises offers an AI-powered creative suite for musicians. Its freemium mobile and desktop apps provide tools for music practice, creation, and production. At the core is the company’s stem separation technology, which uses proprietary AI models to separate any recorded track into its individual components (vocals, drums, bass, etc.). Moises serves over 75 million users across 190 countries and was named Apple’s 2024 iPad App of the Year.

Who they are: Geraldo (CEO) and Eddie (COO) are both hobbyist musicians themselves. The pair met in kindergarten and have since worked on multiple businesses together. Geraldo is a four-timer entrepreneur who started his first company (a web-hosting business) at age 16 and sold it at 23. He moved to the US in 2012 to co-found HackHands, a real-time marketplace for developer support which was acquired by Pluralsight in 2015. Eddie joined Geraldo at Hackhands after getting his degree in law and starting his career running IT for a Brazilian state government. He has since worked in product, data, and analytics roles at Pluralsight post-acquisition and smava, a Berlin-based Series E online loan comparison platform. Moises was born out of a weekend “hackathon” project that went viral, drawing roughly 50,000 users in its first week.

Rize

Entrepreneurs: Ibrahim Balilah and Mohammed Alfraihi
Endeavor Office: Saudi Arabia

What they do: Founded in 2022, Rize is a Saudi Arabian proptech platform that allows users to pay for their homes across up to 12 monthly installments, rather than in the lump-sum mandated by the vast majority of the country’s property owners. The company has over 200,000 tenants who rent through the platform, as well as partnerships with over 3,000 landlords.

Who they are: Ibrahim (CEO) and Mohammed (CTO) met while studying at Indiana University. After returning to Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim spent ten years in the Saudi real estate sector at consulting firms JLL and Knight Frank, as well as a stint as an Economic Specialist at the Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning. Meanwhile, Mohammed co-founded and served as CTO at WalaPlus, a Saudi employee loyalty and benefits platform that achieved nationwide adoption in Saudi Arabia and expanded into the UAE. When moving back to Saudi Arabia, they both experienced the significant financial burden of the local rental market’s requirement to pay a full year of rent upfront, leading them to found Rize in 2022.


From music tech to fuel logistics to residential financing, these founders are building the future from Elsewhere. 

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