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+ | Chairman, Bain & Company, USA; BA (Hons) in Psychology, Hebrew University; MBA and Baker Scholar, Harvard Business School. Assistant Professor, Hebrew University. Since 1977, with Bain & Company, since 1993, current position. Member of the Board: WPP; Trustees, Eisenhower Fellowships. Committee Member: New York Metropolitan Museum; Peres Institute for Peace; Council of Foreign Relations. Member: Council, Ben Gurion University of Negev; Foundation Board, World Economic Forum. Recipient of award, Lifetime Achievement, Women Leaders in Consulting, Consulting magazine (2007).<ref>http://www.weforum.org/en/about/Our%20Organization/FoundationBoard/index.htm</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Role Within the World Economic Forum== | ||
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+ | Member of the Foundation Board | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 30 April 2009
Background
Chairman, Bain & Company, USA; BA (Hons) in Psychology, Hebrew University; MBA and Baker Scholar, Harvard Business School. Assistant Professor, Hebrew University. Since 1977, with Bain & Company, since 1993, current position. Member of the Board: WPP; Trustees, Eisenhower Fellowships. Committee Member: New York Metropolitan Museum; Peres Institute for Peace; Council of Foreign Relations. Member: Council, Ben Gurion University of Negev; Foundation Board, World Economic Forum. Recipient of award, Lifetime Achievement, Women Leaders in Consulting, Consulting magazine (2007).[1]
Role Within the World Economic Forum
Member of the Foundation Board