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Chedva Kleinhandler is the Founder and CEO of Emerj, an app that economically empowers employees and builds stronger companies by connecting employees with in-house mentors. Established in 2016, Kleinhandler's company now works with Fortune 500 companies in the technology and finance fields in the United States as well as the United Kingdom. In 2017, she was one of 50 women chosen by the monthly financial publication Lady Globes as a Leading Entrepreneur. That same year, she was also named Woman of the Year in Technology by the Israeli financial publication, Saloona. Born in New York to a Haredi family, Kleinhandler was raised and lives in Israel. Before founding Emerj, she worked as a freelance writer in the design space, creating her own blog and contributing to many leading publications, including Cosmopolitan Israel and Haaretz.
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Guy Rosenthal is the Business Development Officer of Biopharmaceuticals at UCLA Technology Development Group. In his role, Rosenthal leads commercial and business development efforts to advance the commercialization of immuno-oncology, immunology, and computational biology programs. Previously, he served as the Manager of Academic Affairs and Networks at Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Global R&D headquarters, where he led global external innovation with Teva's academic partners. At Teva, Rosenthal also created global partnerships as part of the company’s R&D strategy and lead search and evaluation efforts of academic technologies. Before joining Teva, Rosenthal worked for a biotechnology company and founded a business development and strategy initiative that provided seed-stage start-ups with business and strategy consulting services.
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Yair Vardi is Co-Founder and Partner at Fusion LA, the first accelerator for Israeli start-ups in Los Angeles. Throughout his career, Vardi has been a leader in facilitating the growth of Israeli technology companies in the United States and specifically the Western United States. Prior to establishing Fusion LA, Vardi worked as the California representative for 8200 EISP, a non-profit organization that supports Israeli startups through its network of entrepreneurs, experts and investors, many of whom are alumni of Israel’s famed Intelligence Corps Unit 8200. While working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vardi also developed and supported US-Israel technology and innovation initiatives as an Advisor for Innovation at the Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles. Vardi utilizes his technology and entrepreneurial expertise in his volunteer work for several educational organizations, including TAMID Group, IAC Eitanim & Hillel at UCLA.
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Maya Vardi Shoshani is the Director of Business Development and Head of the West Coast Division of the BIRD (Bi-national Industrial R&D) Foundation. The Foundation, established in 1977 by the US and Israeli governments, works to develop and fund industrial research and development partnerships between companies from both countries on a project specific basis. In her current work at BIRD, Vardi Shoshani is responsible for initiating business activities between US and Israeli companies, business development and relationship management with West Coast hi-tech companies, and strategic growth initiatives. Before joining the BIRD Foundation, Vardi Shoshani worked in the International Tenders, Contracting and Procurement department at the Israeli Railways Corporation, as a prosecutor at the District Attorney’s office in Tel Aviv, Israel, and as an attorney and litigator for several major law firms.
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Carmit Yadin is a cybersecurity expert and the Co-Founder and CEO of ArcusTeam, an Internet of Things (IoT) security startup based in Israel. Yadin has worked in cyber security in the private sector for over fifteen years and has held a number of senior level positions at major high-tech companies in the United States and Israel, including NASDAQ-listed Silicom and Alvarion. Her roles have integrated her technical skills as well as her business development specialties, including the marketing of cyber and information communication technology security solutions. Prior to entering the private sector, Yadin served in an elite Israel Defense Forces cyber intelligence center and was certified as a Network and Security Specialist by the IDF before completing her BSc in Computer Science at Mercy College in New York.
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Stuart Gabriel (moderator) is a Professor at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and an expert in real estate finance and economics. While his work has primarily centered on the United States, Prof. Gabriel has also researched and published on housing markets and the economic impacts of migration in Israel, regularly organizes and leads academic programs for Anderson School students in Israel, and has helped organize a number of conferences at and in conjunction with Israeli academic and government institutions. Professor Gabriel also serves on an ongoing basis as a Visiting Professor at the Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University.
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