Overachieving college students may soon be able to generate revenue from their notebooks when Israeli startup Sleeve launches later this year.

Sleeve co-founder and CEO Ido Volff visited the University of Hartford last week as part of a Metro Hartford Alliance initiative to connect Israeli and Connecticut companies. Volff believes that learning needs to change now that laptops and iPads are quickly replacing static textbooks and binders in the classroom.

“We’re challenging the way we learn today,” Volff said, “Social education is going to have a major impact on the way we learn and educate our kids. That’s our goal.”

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Lon Seidman is the host and producer of “Lon.TV,” a consumer technology video show that is on a number of platforms including YouTube and Amazon. He creates in-depth, consumer-friendly product reviews and commentary. His YouTube channel has over 300,000 subscribers and more than 100 million views.

In addition to being a full-time content creator, Lon is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Hartford (his alma mater) where he teaches a course in entrepreneurial content creation.

Prior to becoming a full-time creator, Lon was a partner at The Safety Zone, his family’s business that manufactures gloves and safety equipment. The company has locations around the globe and employs over 200 people worldwide. The Safety Zone was acquired by the Genuine Parts Corporation in 2016.

Lon is also active in public service, serving as the Chairman of the Essex Board of Education, a member of the Region 4 Board of Education, and as the Secretary / Treasurer of the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education. He was endorsed by both Democrats and Republicans for his re-election in 2021.

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