Alaya offers a platform for employee volunteering and corporate giving. The software-as-a-service connects non-profit organisations with companies and their employees. Alaya is the result of a merger between two startups that were addressing the same issue: how to engage employees by connecting them to philanthropy and volunteering, and giving them a purpose. In this interview, Alaya’s co-founders André Abreu and Niklas Van Neyghem explain what impact their work has in the corporate world.

Andre Abreu
CEO and Co-founder, Alaya

André Abreu is CEO and co-founder of Alaya. He’s originally from Brazil and has been in Switzerland for about ten years. André studied International Relations and have worked in Human Resources and sales, both in Switzerland and in Asia. Eventually, he decided to quit that world and create Hope it Up, which offered employee social engagement programmes.

Niklas van Neyghem
CTO and Co-founder, Alaya

Niklas van Neyghem is co-founder, CTO and Chairman of Alaya. After his studies in Engineering, he co-founded a start-up called Share A Dream, a digital platform that would connect non-profits with volunteers. It later pivoted towards companies. After a year, he found André’s company, which was working in a very similar field, and decided to merge the companies on January 1, 2018, as Alaya.

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