Khodor Salam

Operations in Sanford, FL

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Highlights

  • Co-Founded Go X in 2018 — now the #1 B2B micromobility platform in America.
  • Started at Go X in 2018 — now the #1 B2B micromobility platform in America.
  • #1 operator in four U.S. states: Hawaii, Nevada, Florida, and Louisiana.
  • #1 in America's top two micromobility cities: Honolulu and New Orleans.
  • 350+ business partners across 500+ locations in 15+ cities.
  • 4.5 million miles logged — equivalent to 180 trips around Earth.
  • 667 tons of CO2 saved — the equivalent of planting 31,000 trees.
  • Launched the world's first 100 autonomous self-driving scooters in a real city.
  • Seven acquisitions of VC-backed competitors who collectively raised $150M+.
  • Profitable unit economics from Day 1 — built entirely on a seed round.
  • Master's degree in International Business, Hult International Business School.

Education & career

  • Go X (2021 – present)
  • President of Operations, Go X (2019 – 2021)
  • Head of Partnerships, Go X (2018 – 2019)
  • Prior: Account Executive at Virool; Sales at Yelp
  • Master's in International Business, Hult International Business School (2013–2016)
  • Dean's Assistant, Lebanese American University

Bio

Khodor Salam started as Head of Campus at Go X and was promoted 4x since inception in 2018. Today, Go X is the #1 B2B micromobility platform in America — operating across Hawaii, Nevada, Florida, and Louisiana with 350+ business partners and 500+ locations.

Since launching Go X in 2018, Khodor have built what Silicon Valley said couldn't be done: a profitable, venture-scale scooter company without a Series A. While Bird burned $750M into bankruptcy and Lime needed $900M to find profitability, Go X got there on a seed round — then quietly acquired seven VC-backed competitors who collectively raised $150M+.

Go X launched the world's first 100 autonomous self-driving scooters in a real city, winning Fast Company's World Changing Ideas Award. The fleet has now logged 4.5 million miles, saved 667 tons of CO2, and proven that partnership beats disruption.

Khodor holds a Master's in International Business from Hult International Business School.