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− | + | :Josse, an Orthodox Jew who still lives on the same Hampstead street she grew up on, has sought to bring some business acumen to a sector many assume is less cut-throat, but in reality is highly competitive and increasingly regulated. Her credentials speak for themselves. On top of Prism, Josse co-runs private equity firm [[Regent Capital]] (with Prism co-founder [[Gideon Lyons]]), having earned her financial stripes establishing the European office of the tech start-up [[Yazam]] at the turn of the millennium, and burnished her charitable expertise establishing and running [[New Israel Fund UK]] in the 1990s. A Manchester University graduate (after a stunt at seminary in Israel) and former [[Manchester JSoc|JSoc]] chair, she also worked at the [[Social Market Foundation]] think-tank.<ref>https://www.thejc.com/life-and-culture/talking-common-sense-to-the-big-givers-xjjlxx8t</ref> | |
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− | + | *[[Prism The Gift Fund]] | |
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 12 December 2023
- Josse, an Orthodox Jew who still lives on the same Hampstead street she grew up on, has sought to bring some business acumen to a sector many assume is less cut-throat, but in reality is highly competitive and increasingly regulated. Her credentials speak for themselves. On top of Prism, Josse co-runs private equity firm Regent Capital (with Prism co-founder Gideon Lyons), having earned her financial stripes establishing the European office of the tech start-up Yazam at the turn of the millennium, and burnished her charitable expertise establishing and running New Israel Fund UK in the 1990s. A Manchester University graduate (after a stunt at seminary in Israel) and former JSoc chair, she also worked at the Social Market Foundation think-tank.[1]