ENDEAVOR SELECTION TEAM


This month, Endeavor selected 10 entrepreneurs leading seven companies during our March virtual 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, Waverley Capital (Endeavor Global Board Chair); Amr Shady, Accord Partners (Endeavor Entrepreneur, Endeavor Egypt Board Member); Guibert Englebienne, Globant (Endeavor Entrepreneur, Endeavor Argentina Board Member); Karim Beguir, InstaDeep (Endeavor Entrepreneur, Endeavor Tunisia Board Member); Mac Schuessler, Evertec (Endeavor Puerto Rico Board Member); Mohamad Khachab, BMB Group (Endeavor Entrepreneur, Endeavor UAE Board Member); Emiliano Kargieman, Stellogic (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Lucas Vargas, Nomad (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Mona Ataya, Mumzworld (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Nicolas Aguzin, Mercado Libre and Globant (Endeavor Global Ambassador); Aaron Karczmer, K2 Integrity; Arjuna Costa, Flourish VP; Eric Pérez-Grovas, Wollef; Gary Swart, Polaris Partner; Mariana Donangelo, Kaszek; Stefan Weitz, HumanX

Our New Entrepreneurs

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

Boosteroid

Entrepreneur: Ivan Shvaichenko
Endeavor Office: Ukraine

What they do: Founded in 2016, Boosteroid operates as the world’s largest independent cloud gaming platform. Through its network of 29 data centers across Europe and the Americas, users can connect to their GPU clusters and run high-end PC games on any screen, without the need for powerful local hardware. By shifting the processing to the cloud, Boosteroid effectively turns any smartphone, smart TV, old laptop, or in-car infotainment system with an internet connection into a high-end gaming PC capable of 4K resolution and 120 FPS. Boosteroid’s 8M+ users gain access to an ecosystem-agnostic games library, meaning users can stream any games they already own across major storefronts including Steam, Epic Games Store, and the Microsoft Store.

Who they are: Ivan is a Ukrainian entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in server infrastructure and distributed computing systems. He began his career working with server technologies in the early 2000s, long before cloud computing became mainstream, developing deep hands-on expertise in building and scaling high-performance infrastructure. The idea for Boosteroid came from a simple observation: just as Netflix and Spotify had made physical media obsolete, the same transition was inevitable for gaming. In 2016, he founded Boosteroid to bridge the gap between increasingly demanding AAA games and the hardware most people can actually afford, moving the computational heavy lifting to the cloud and turning any screen into a high-end gaming rig.

Frete.com

Entrepreneur: Federico Vega
Endeavor Office: Brazil

What they do: Founded in 2013, Frete.com operates a digital infrastructure designed to address inefficiencies in the fragmented Latin American trucking industry. Its two-sided marketplace, Fretebras, connects shippers and truckers. Shippers can post shipments and track progress through an analytics portal, while truckers create profiles and select loads. Embedded across both sides of the platform is FretePago, Frete.com’s fintech arm, which processes payments, provides advance payments to truckers, and offers working capital loans to shippers.

Who they are: Federico first encountered the fragmented freight sector during a solo cycling journey across South America, where he stayed at truck stops and spoke with drivers, witnessing firsthand the industry’s systemic pain points. He went on to begin his career in investment banking at J.P. Morgan in London, spending five years in finance before deciding to leave and tackle the freight industry’s problems through technology. He moved to Brazil to launch his venture, spending his early days at truck stops manually recruiting the platform’s first drivers.

Lunar Outpost

Entrepreneur: Justin Cyrus
Endeavor Office: Colorado – USA

What they do: Founded in 2017, Lunar Outpost builds mobility infrastructure to support a permanent human presence on the Moon. In March 2025, the company’s MAPP rover, an autonomous exploration-class rover, operated on the lunar surface and became the first commercial rover in history another planetary body, with payloads from Nokia, NASA, Juventus/adidas, and more. Lunar Outpost is a finalist for NASA’s multi-billion dollar LTVS contract to develop the next-generation lunar rover for astronauts as part of the Artemis program.

Who they are: Space has always been a dominant feature of Justin’s life. He grew up near NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where launching rockets alongside NASA engineers through leadership development programs and witnessing the incredible things humanity is capable of set his trajectory early on. He has even owned the lunaroutpost.com domain name since he was five years old. Justin earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder and M.S. degrees in Space Resources and Electrical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines before working on advanced space programs at Lockheed Martin. Justin founded Lunar Outpost in 2017 with the mission of delivering the robotic infrastructure to enable the cislunar economy and build a lunar base for sustained human presence on the Moon.

Picsart

Entrepreneur: Hovhannes Avoyan
Endeavor Office: Miami – USA

What they do: Founded in 2011, Picsart provides an all-in-one suite of photo and video editing tools designed for the “prosumer” and creator economy. The platform leverages generative AI and automation to simplify complex design tasks, allowing users to create professional-grade visual assets without formal training. Beyond its utility as an editor, Picsart operates as a massive creative ecosystem where users can remix community-generated content and share their work with a global audience. With over 2.5 billion lifetime downloads, the company has successfully monetized through a subscription-based model complemented by enterprise services and AI-driven creative tools. Today, Picart is backed by Softbank and Sequoia and hosts 130 million monthly users.

Who they are: Hovhannes is a serial entrepreneur and computer scientist raised in Armenia. He developed an early passion for technology, holding senior leadership roles in large-scale consumer internet businesses. After three successful ventures and exits, Hovhannes was inspired to launch Picsart when his 11-year-old daughter was bullied online for a drawing she had shared. He sought to build a safe community for creating and sharing art online.

Replit

Entrepreneurs: Amjad Masad and Haya Odeh
Endeavor Office: Endeavor Jordan

What they do: Founded in 2016, Replit is a browser-based AI development platform built to remove the complexity, setup, and friction from building and deploying software. The platform serves over 40M users worldwide, offering an integrated cloud environment for AI-assisted coding, app hosting, database management, authentication, and one-click deployment — all without local installation or technical setup. Backed by leading global investors, including a16z, Coatue, Khosla Ventures, Google’s AI Futures Fund, and Y Combinator, Replit was valued at $3B in 2025 and is building toward its goal of making entrepreneurship accessible to a billion people worldwide.

Who they are: Amjad and Haya are co-founders of Replit. Both raised in Jordan, they developed early passions for technology and creativity. Amjad earned a degree in computer science from Princess Sumaya University for Technology and, before founding Replit, was the first employee at Codecademy and a key engineer behind Facebook’s JavaScript infrastructure. Haya studied graphic design and fine arts at Al-Ahliyya Amman University and built a career in design across multiple disciplines before becoming Replit’s VP of Design, where she has been instrumental in shaping the platform’s user experience. Together with Faris Masad, they co-founded Replit in 2016 to democratize software creation for everyone, everywhere. Today, Amjad and Haya lead one of the world’s most widely used AI-native development platforms and serve as role models for globally ambitious founders from the Arab world and beyond.

Reuse

Entrepreneurs: Max Sateler and Tomás Ulloa
Endeavor Office: Chile

What they do: Founded in 2017, Reuse is a Chilean e-commerce company for refurbished electronics, particularly smartphones and other high-end devices. The company works with telco providers to run trade-in programs for smartphones, then refurbishes and resells the devices through its website. Reuse currently operates across Chile, Mexico, and Peru, with ambitions to scale across Latin America.

Who they are: Max and Tomás met at the age of five and have been best friends ever since. During college, they identified a structural inefficiency in the electronics market: high-quality devices depreciate quickly and often end up underutilized or improperly discarded, while access to affordable technology remains limited for a large segment of the population. This insight led them to start Reuse when they were just 22 years old and still students.

Roamless

Entrepreneurs: Emre Demirel and Ali Gazioglu
Endeavor Office: Türkiye

What they do: Founded in 2023, Roamless is a cross-border connectivity company that aims to make it easy, reliable, and affordable for international travelers to stay online. Roamless offers a single global eSIM — including mobile data and in-app calling — that customers can set up once and use automatically across 200+ countries and territories. Customers can choose between a flexible, pay-as-you-go model or fixed data plans. Roamless has served over 1 million users to date with an average App Store rating of 4.7/5.

Who they are: Roamless was launched by a team of Turkish founders who have been friends since high school. Emre (CEO) started his career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs in New York and later earned his MBA from Harvard Business School. Most recently, he spent 12 years investing in and supporting businesses across various sectors as a partner at Turkeven, a leading Turkish private equity fund. Ali (COO) started his career in corporate finance before co-founding his first venture, Linxa, a B2B telco software vendor, in 2010. Emre’s background as an investor in multiple businesses, combined with Ali’s experience building infrastructure for the telco industry, laid the groundwork for Roamless.


From digitizing the Latin American freight market to developing the infrastructure for a permanent human presence on the moon, these founders are pushing the boundaries of innovation across industries and regions. We looking forward to helping them scale up, achieve their goals, and pay it forward to the next generation of entrepreneurs.

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