
ABOUT ME
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California --> Boston --> Israel
I began rowing during the first years of high school and immediately fell in love with the sport. Early on, I had set my sights on an Olympic gold medal. This dream led me to Boston University where I served as a coxswain for the Division 1 Crew Team and graduated with a degree in Hospitality Administration. The School of Hospitality Administration is a small school within the university where a mere 400 students throughout the 4 years study together. I was fortunate to learn from industry professionals who are pioneers and thought-leaders in their respective fields. I enjoyed the strong business background that my degree equipped me with and knew that I would one day want to continue to higher education. Soon after graduating I moved to Israel in pursuit of building a competitive Israeli National Rowing Team. Along this journey I was selected to take part on the Paralympic Rowing Team and trained full time for two years. We made history for the country when we qualified our boat class for the first time to compete in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
While training and competing, I began my career in Private Equity, initially as an assistant to the CEO at A-6684 Capital, a boutique firm in Tel Aviv. I assisted with launching a formally structured fund and continued to work closely with the CEO on a daily basis. While working in tandem to analyze the feasibility of our first two potential investments, I was promoted to my latest role, Associate. In this position, I led the capital raising efforts, oversaw fund administration, and proactively researched various avenues for deal flow.
While Covid-19 has created many challenges with the postponement of the Olympics in addition to other uncertainties, I continue to push forward each day and am lucky enough to have a strong support system backing me.
