Philosophy
As two working moms, we get it. Juggling caring for your baby while completing your to-do list requires flexibility. This is especially true if you work remotely, are freelancing or have a part-time gig with an up-and-down schedule. Nest. is a space crafted entirely for you. A space for littles aged 6 months to 3 years old to thrive in a safe and loving environment, with the option for you to work comfortably close by.
What sets us apart, aside from our flexibility, is our average ratio of educator to child—1:4 for babies and 1:7 for toddlers.
We won't compromise on the highest standard of care and at Nest., you're in safe hands.
Educators
We call them educators because that's what they are. At the most critical age of child development, your baby will receive the guidance they need to learn to play and share with others as well as gain new skills across reading, drawing, problem-solving and self-expression.
Meet the Founders
Leoni Jesner
Co-Founder
Leoni is an olah from Scotland who made Aliyah in 2015. She holds a MA (Hons) in business studies from the University of Edinburgh, specializing in marketing and entrepreneurship. Her career as an established health and wellness writer spans a decade.
As a dedicated mother with a strong work ethic and creative edge, she believes in balancing parental responsibility with a fulfilling career—a driving factor in co-founding Nest. Leoni presents parents with a flexible space in Tel Aviv where work and play blend seamlessly.
Tania Vilensky
Co-Founder
Tania graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Media and Communication and Latin American Studies from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, followed by an MBA from the Technion, specializing in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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With a thriving career in the high-tech world and following 7 years in a corporate social responsibility role, Tania decided to change her profession and learn, during her maternity leave, graphic and web design. Her desire for a flexible workspace, alongside a safe space for her child while she studies, was a catalyst in co-founding Nest. This is also an opportunity for other working parents searching for flexible childcare options in Tel Aviv.