

In the Top 5% of 2013 Similar Sized Companies on Comparably
1st place versus 4 competitors rated on Comparably
Michael Serbinis is the founder and CEO of League, a digital health platform that connects people to a comprehensive network of health services and benefits via its customer base, which includes top brands such as Uber, Shopify and Lever. He’s also a serial entrepreneur with more than $1B of exits, who has worked alongside Elon Musk at lab42 and founded and/or helped build Kobo, Critical Path, DocSpace, Zip2 and now League. League aims to disrupt the currently outdated “one-size-fits-none” benefits model and fill the white spaces left by traditional insurers through high engagement and personalization.
Previously, he co-founded Kobo, an e-reader company which brought the first device for under $250 to market, driving prices down across the industry. Mike served as CEO for Kobo, which ultimately sold to Rakuten for $315 million.
Michael was drawn to tech at an early age, having designed a high-temperature superconductor propulsion system that won Gold at the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair and led to numerous other awards, sponsorships and jobs offers from NASA, Rockwell Aerospace and Intel.
The CEO score provides an understanding of how employees feel about the CEO’s leadership style and effectiveness at League.
Based on 57 ratings, Michael Serbinis ranks right above Collective Health's CEO, Ali Diab.
League's CEO is highly regarded by the Sales department, employees with Over 10 Years experience, and employees with 6 to 10 Years experience. However, the Operations department and African American/Black employees have a less favorable view of the CEO and believe there is room for improvement. Overall, the CEO score has remained stable over the last 90 days.
League ranks in the Top 5% of other companies on Comparably with 201-500 Employees for CEO Rating Score.
