Mati Staniszewski

Mati Staniszewski is the co-founder and CEO of ElevenLabs, an innovative AI audio startup. Under his leadership, ElevenLabs has rapidly grown, achieving significant milestones in funding and technological advancements. Staniszewski's vision and strategic direction have positioned the company as a leader in the audio AI space.

With a powerful mission to make audio content accessible to all, Mati Staniszewski has emerged as a leading voice in the intersection of AI, accessibility, and ethical tech innovation. As the co-founder of ElevenLabs, Mati has not only built a globally recognized company but cultivated a thoughtful and high-performing social media presence that reflects his values: transparency, inclusion, and human-centric AI.

Before co-founding ElevenLabs, Mati Staniszewski had a diverse career that laid the foundation for his current role as CEO. His journey in the tech industry began with various entrepreneurial ventures, where he honed his skills in innovation and leadership. Staniszewski's vision for ElevenLabs was inspired by the subpar quality of movie voiceovers in Poland, driving him to create a company that could revolutionize audio AI. Under his leadership, ElevenLabs has not only raised significant funding but also expanded its team and opened new offices globally. His commitment to combating deepfakes and enhancing the positive applications of AI technology underscores his forward-thinking approach in the rapidly evolving audio AI landscape.

Mati Staniszewski's educational background is rooted in a strong foundation in mathematics, having studied at Imperial College London. This prestigious institution is renowned for its rigorous academic programs and emphasis on research and innovation. Staniszewski's time at Imperial College London equipped him with the analytical skills and problem-solving abilities that have been instrumental in his career. His academic experience in mathematics provided a solid groundwork for his subsequent ventures in the tech industry, where precision and analytical thinking are paramount.

Mati Staniszewski co-founded ElevenLabs on January 1, 2022. As the co-founder, he has been with the company since its inception. Staniszewski has held the position of CEO from the beginning, guiding the company through its rapid growth and technological advancements. Having been with ElevenLabs for over a year, his leadership continues to drive the company's mission to revolutionize audio AI.

Klisman Murati

Klisman Murati is a geoeconomic strategist, global forecaster and keynote speaker whose work sits at the intersection of geoeconomics, data, finance and nation building. Policy makers, investors and corporate leaders, turn to him when they need a sharp, data backed and business first take on global affairs and can identify what the consensus is missing, and why. His method is first-principles reasoning: stripping inherited assumptions from a problem and rebuilding the analysis from the ground up, using data and structural logic rather than precedent or received wisdom.

This approach produced the Global Power Index — a proprietary quantitative framework that assesses 194 countries across ten dimensions of power and development. The GPI doesn’t just measure the world differently. It called outcomes others missed: forecasting Russia's invasion of Ukraine before it happened, correctly predicting Germany's 2024 recession, and the US, Israel - Iran conflict – it can identify structural fragilities in markets that consensus analysis overlooked. It is now trusted by institutions including NATO, HSBC, AIRBUS, the European Commission, Vanguard, Shell and JP Morgan.

As a keynote speaker, Murati brings this methodology directly into the room. Whether addressing corporate boards, investor summits, government forums, or industry conferences, he equips audiences with a fundamentally better way to assess risk, evaluate opportunity, and make decisions under uncertainty. His keynotes are bespoke — built around the specific strategic challenges facing each audience — and are known for their clarity, counterintuitive insights, and immediate applicability.

Murati serves as a Visiting Professor at the Helsinki Geoeconomics Institute and holds degrees spanning anthropology, political economy, energy policy, security studies, financial crime, and outer space governance. This deliberate multidisciplinary foundation is what allows him to see connections that single discipline specialists miss — and to build frameworks that work across domains, not just within them.