TAU Alumnae are the most influential!

Forbes Israel's 2018 Fifty Most Influential Women Issue is out, and the prestigious list contains no less than 25 TAU Alumnae – a lot more than any other university in Israel!

30 July 2018
TAU Alumnae are the most influential!

Forbes Israel magazine has published its 2018 list of the most influential women in Israel. Among the 55 women on the list, we were happy to find 25 Tel Aviv University alumnae in all fields of business, social activism, politics and academic research:

 

At the top of the list, for the second consecutive year, is the current Minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked, alumna of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Exact Sciences.

 

The 24 alumnae following her on the list are:

  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, Justice Esther Hayut, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • Commissioner of the Capital Markets, Insurances and Savings Authority Dorit Salinger, alumna of TAU's Coller School of Management.
  • CEO of Facebook Israel Adi Soffer Teeni, alumna of TAU's Coller School of Management & Faculty of Law
  • President and CEO of Bank Leumi, Rakefet Russak Aminoach, alumna of the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences & Coller School of Management
  • Chairperson and CEO of Arison Investments, Efrat Peled, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Coller School of Management
  • Chairperson of the public Strauss Group, Ofra Strauss, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • Tel Aviv District Attorney (Taxation and Economics), Adv. Liat Ben-Ari Shwekey, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • President & CEO of Israel Discount Bank, Lilach Asher-Topilsky, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Coller School of Management
  • Investigative Journalist, Anchorwoman of "Uvda" & Attorney Dr. Ilana Dayan, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • Anchorwoman, Journalist & Political Commentator Ayala Hasson, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Meital Landau, Revealing the molecular and atomic details of protein function and regulation alumna of the Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Meretz Chairperson Tamar Zandberg, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • Chairperson of Psagot Investment House, Michal Abadi-Boiangiu, alumna of the Faculty of Law
  • General Partner & COO at JVP, Fiona Darmon, alumna of the Coller School of Management
  • Yediot Aharonot Journalist & Political Commentator, Sima Kadmon, alumna of the Faculty of Humanities
  • Chief Historian at Yad Vashem, Prof. Dina Porat, alumna of the Faculty of Humanities
  • Chairperson and Co-Owner of Globes Magazine, Alona Bar-On, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Coller School of Management
  • Co-Owner of Globes Magazine, Anat Agmon, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Law
  • Globes Magazine's Chief Editor, Naama Sikuler, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Head of the Yitzhak Shamir (Assaf Harofeh) Hospital, Dr. Osnat Levtzion-Korach, alumna of the Coller School of Management
  • Director of Wolfson Hospital, Dr. Anat Angel, alumna of the Faculty of Medicine
  • Financial Advisor to the IDF's Chief of Staff and Head of the Budget Division of the Ministry of Defense, Brigadier General Ariela Knoll Lazarovich, alumna of the Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Social Activist Sheffi Paz, one of the leaders in the movement against illegal immigration from Africa to Israel, alumna of the Zvi Yavetz School of Historical Studies
  • Founder and CEO of Rachip, Racheli Ganot, alumna of the Coller School of Management

 

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