
Hospitality-technology entrepreneur helping stadiums, arenas, hotels and entertainment venues turn service chaos into measurable results. Founder of Kallpod and Kontactless before building Listo.
Gabriel Weisz is the co-founder and CEO of Listo, a hospitality and enterprise service-management platform that gives venues real-time task routing, staff coordination, and mobile order & pay. Listo helps large-format venues reduce labor cost, unlock incremental revenue, and deliver memorable guest service.
A serial founder in guest-experience technology, Gabriel created Kallpod in 2014 — tabletop devices connecting guests directly to staff — and scaled it to more than 1,000 establishments through partnerships with leading hospitality organizations. He went on to build Kontactless, an app-less platform for ordering, payment and feedback, before Listo grew out of that body of work.
Before founding his own companies, Gabriel worked in real estate and corporate finance as an Associate Fund Manager at AXA Investment Managers (Real Estate) and Director of Corporate Finance at REPE Capital Partners / Fitzroy Group — experience that shapes Listo's focus on operational ROI in a thin-margin industry.
Listo — getlisto.io
Leads a hospitality & enterprise platform powering real-time service management and mobile order & pay across stadiums, arenas, hotels and entertainment venues nationwide.
Kontactless
Built an app-less platform enabling guests to order food, pay and give feedback by scanning a QR code — no download required.
Kallpod — Los Angeles
Created tabletop devices connecting guests to staff; scaled to 1,000+ establishments. Listo grew out of Kallpod’s insight into venue service operations.
AXA Investment Managers — Real Estate
Managed real-estate investment strategy within one of Europe’s largest asset managers.
REPE Capital Partners / Fitzroy Group
Led corporate finance for a real-estate private-equity and development group.
MSc, Investment Management
Cass Business School (now Bayes) — City, University of London
2008
BA, International Business, Finance & Economics
The University of Manchester
2002 – 2005