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About Slice Stock
Founded
2009
Headquarters
New York, NY, US
Total Funding
87.6M
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
Slice is a pizza ordering platform that connects people with authentic local pizzerias nationwide. Slice makes it easy to order local pizza wherever you are, in just a few taps. The Slice iOS app enables people to effortlessly reorder their favorites and checkout with a variety of mobile payment options. Slice was founded in 2010 by Ilir Sela. For more information, please visit SliceLife.com or download the Slice iOS app from the App Store.
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Slice Management
Leadership team at Slice
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Ilir Sela
Chief Technology Officer
Jason Ordway

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