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Yosh Eisbart

Yosh Eisbart

Yosh Eisbart is the CEO and Co-Founder of Fulfilld, a venture-backed warehouse management software (WMS) company optimizing warehousing operations for the Midmarket and Fortune 1000. Prior to Fulfilld, Yosh co-founded, led, scaled, and successfully exited the enterprise software services company NIMBL.

Yosh currently serves as a Member of ROMP’s Board of Directors, where he brings his entrepreneurial expertise and passion for social impact to further ROMP’s mission.

Married for 18 years to his amazing wife—fellow entrepreneur and founder of the spiritually inspired fine jewelry brand Orly Marcel—Yosh is also a proud father of four. Outside of his business ventures, he remains deeply committed to nonprofit work, including active involvement in YPO. A self-proclaimed recovering 4th-level D&D Orc, he brings a sense of fun and creativity to every project he joins.

Yosh's Why: I am so lucky to be a part of ROMP's Board of Directors. Because of their/our incredible mission to ensure access to high-quality prosthetic care to underserved populations coupled with actionable and tactical results, ROMP is truly changing people's lives. ROMP's commitment to restoring mobility and dignity to amputees resonates deeply with my family values and witnessing the tangible impact of their important work—individuals regaining their independence and confidence—compels me to lean in hard to this transformative cause. Their data-driven approach and transparent operations ensure their resources, passion, and effort leads to real, measurable outcomes making my involvement not just a personal passion but a meaningful opportunity to make a significant difference in the world.

Our Impact Since 2005

  • Prosthetic Devices Delivered

    5,849

  • % increase in walking ability from delivery to 3 month follow up

    49

  • Patient Visits

    19,810

  • % of ROMP patients are working at the 12 month follow up

    72

  • Years Breaking Barriers

    20

  • % of patients reporting living below poverty line of $6.85/day

    94

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