Full Name
Eli Singer
Company
Offline.now
Job Title
CEO
Speaker Bio (200 words)
Eli Singer is the Founder and CEO of Offline.now, a platform and community helping people build healthier relationships with screens without shame or all-or-nothing rules. He works at the intersection of behavior change, digital wellbeing, executive functioning, and attention, helping individuals and families translate intention into practical action. At Offline.now, he created the Offline.now Matrix, a simple framework that helps people identify where they are in the change process and choose realistic next steps. 
Before launching Offline.now, Eli spent more than two decades building at the intersection of people and technology. He helped early teams at Google, Coca-Cola, Ford, and MoMA use the social web well, founded and exited one of North America’s first social media agencies, and has led transformative work across technology, healthcare, financial services, government, and culture. He has published in Harvard Business Review, produced Social Media Week Toronto, and mentors founders through the University of Toronto ecosystem.
Eli brings a practical, systems-oriented approach grounded in lived experience, coaching training, and years of helping people navigate complexity, boundaries, and sustainable change in a world of endless screens.
Before launching Offline.now, Eli spent more than two decades building at the intersection of people and technology. He helped early teams at Google, Coca-Cola, Ford, and MoMA use the social web well, founded and exited one of North America’s first social media agencies, and has led transformative work across technology, healthcare, financial services, government, and culture. He has published in Harvard Business Review, produced Social Media Week Toronto, and mentors founders through the University of Toronto ecosystem.
Eli brings a practical, systems-oriented approach grounded in lived experience, coaching training, and years of helping people navigate complexity, boundaries, and sustainable change in a world of endless screens.
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