"We wanted to build a technology that business owners could scale and have a million conversations with their customers at once. That's the whole thesis behind the company we founded, Klaviyo, in 2012. We raised some money, and four years in, we settled on official titles after my cofounder decided to step back to part-time and move to the West Coast."
"I'm an engineer, and sometimes I would like to stay up till 1 or 2 a.m., either building things, coding, or reviewing work, but I have young kids, so I keep a schedule. I run outside all year long, rain, wind, or snow. I'm a true Bostonian. I love listening to audiobooks while I run, such as Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles. I listen to 50 to 100 books a year."
Andrew Bialecki founded Klaviyo in 2012 with a cofounder, both engineers passionate about autonomy, automation, and scaling. The company enables business owners to conduct millions of customer conversations simultaneously. After four years, Bialecki became CEO leading 2,000 employees. He maintains a disciplined daily routine despite his engineering background, waking between 5:30-6:30 a.m. and prioritizing family time. Bialecki runs for one to one-and-a-half hours daily year-round while listening to audiobooks, consuming 50-100 books annually. He balances his professional responsibilities with personal interests and family commitments.
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