He’s wearing jeans and a black T-shirt with the BreezoMeter logo – a cheerful elephant with BreezoMeter’s rainbow-colored Air Quality Index. The cobblestones are still slippery with the previous night’s rain.Īnd then at 8:59, Korber breezes in quickly and quietly. HaNamal Street, renovated and hip, lined with restaurants, cafés and high-tech offices in the once gloomy Haifa Port area, has not quite woken up. It’s two minutes before nine o’clock, when my interview with BreezoMeter and CEO Ran Korber is scheduled to begin, and he’s nowhere in sight.
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