From Israel's 'start-up nation', 4 lessons in innovation
Israel punches above its weight as a well-spring of digital innovation. Earlier this year, a European delegation visited Tel Aviv to find out why.
Data Policy Platform Curator and former Global Leadership Fellow at the World Economic Forum, passionate about the social impact of new technologies. Previously at the Forum, led the Digital Europe Initiative, projects for the Future of Urban Development and the Future of Advanced Manufacturing Platforms, and the Global Future Councils on Cities (2017-19) and Entrepreneurship (2019). Strategy, project management, and financial operations experience in telecoms, professional services, and academia. MBA from INSEAD Business School and BA in economics and psychology from Northwestern University.
Israel punches above its weight as a well-spring of digital innovation. Earlier this year, a European delegation visited Tel Aviv to find out why.
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