From Wall Street law firms to the United Nations to Silicon Valley accelerators, the entrepreneur known as Akylles is now focused on making professional skills accessible to everyone.
-- Rami Alame has had the kind of career that doesn't follow a straight line. Wall Street lawyer. United Nations advisor. LegalTech founder. Startup investor. And now, from his base in the UAE, he's building what he calls the most advanced AI education platform in the world.

The path makes more sense when Alame explains it.
"I've always believed that knowledge shouldn't be locked behind expensive institutions or gatekeepers," Alame said in an interview. "Whether it's legal advice or financial literacy or trading skills - people deserve access to information that can change their lives."
Alame, who goes by Akylles online, arrived in New York on a scholarship to New York Law School, where he earned his LLM in Financial Services Law. After graduating, he landed at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, one of the oldest law firms in the country, working out of their Downtown Manhattan office until 2016.
From there, he took a role as Legal Advisor at the United Nations before pivoting into entrepreneurship. The pivot wasn't random. Alame had noticed something during his years drafting contracts: most of the work was repetitive. The same clauses, the same structures, the same language appearing across hundreds of documents.
That observation led to Lexyom LLP, a digital law firm built on artificial intelligence and natural language processing. The platform automated contract generation, making legal services faster and cheaper for startups that couldn't afford traditional firms.
"We were doing LegalTech before most people knew what to call it," Alame recalled. "The idea was simple. Use AI to handle the repetitive stuff so lawyers could focus on what actually required human judgment."
Lexyom caught the attention of 500 Startups, now known as 500 Global, and was admitted to Batch 23 at the San Francisco accelerator. The company later received follow-up investment from Falak Ventures in Saudi Arabia, allowing it to scale across the Middle East and beyond.
But Alame's entrepreneurial instincts didn't come from law school. They started much earlier.
"My grandfather taught me how to value companies when I was fourteen years old," he said. "He'd sit with me and walk through balance sheets, explain what made a business worth investing in. That shaped everything."
Those lessons turned into real investments while Alame was still a teenager. By the time he reached his twenties, he was already comfortable evaluating early-stage startups - a skill he'd later use on the other side of the table as a founder seeking capital.

Now Rami Alameh is channeling all of that experience into Tradyom, an Educational Technology platform designed to teach professional skills in what he describes as the most seamless, entertaining, and friendly way possible. The platform has already attracted more than 50,000 students and built a community of over 7,000 active members.
Tradyom sits at the intersection of EdTech and Edutainment. The courses cover trading and investing, but the approach borrows from gaming and social media - short modules, interactive elements, AI-powered tools, and a community where students learn alongside each other.
"Traditional education is broken," Alame said. "People sit through hours of boring lectures and retain almost nothing. We built Tradyom to flip that. Learn by doing. Learn with others. Learn in a way that actually sticks."
The platform reflects Alame's broader philosophy about AI education. Technology should lower barriers, not raise them. The same thinking drove Lexyom, and it drives Tradyom now.
Partners include major platforms like TradingView, eToro, and MetaTrader, giving students access to real-world tools alongside their coursework. The combination of credible partnerships and a founder with genuine financial and legal expertise sets Tradyom apart from the flood of online courses that have appeared in recent years.
For Alame, the mission is personal. He's seen firsthand how access to the right knowledge at the right time can reshape someone's trajectory. His grandfather gave him that access at fourteen. Lexyom tried to give it to startups navigating legal complexity. Tradyom is the next chapter - bringing career freedom to anyone willing to put in the work.
"I moved to the UAE to build this," Alame said. "Not because it was easy, but because I believe this is where the next wave of global education is going to come from."
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