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If you are deciding on a dream to pursue, make sure you take your time. The first step to ensuring success with a new venture is to be certain that it is the right choice for you. You must be genuinely passionate about the dream and believe that it can be successful. You are convinced of the concept of the business you decide to pursue. This is even more important than the venture you select. Do not be afraid to make adjustments once you’ve started your journey. It’s better to make adjustments and correct things early instead of investing more money later.
רמי ברכה
Rami Beracha’s advice for students at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya is an emulation of his own experiences. Rami Beracha decided to study law while a young adult. While he wasn’t certain that it was the best path to pursue, he decided to continue his legal studies, graduated with an MBA in New York and worked as an intern at an international law firm. The experience he had in the Wall Street legal firm made him realize that business was his real passion. He decided to quit his job and moved to France to complete an MBA.
Rami Beracha
After graduating in the year 1996, Beracha began her career for the Venture Capital Fund Pitango, the biggest venture capital investment fund in Israel. Pitango is a fund that focuses on early-stage companies developing core areas in high tech, has received over 200 investments from its investors and exited over 85 companies so far. Rami was made managing partner in 2000. In the 18 years that followed, he led dozens of deals which resulted in profitable exits from large corporations in the Fortune 500 like Broadcom, Marvel and Cisco.
It didn’t end there. Globes awarded Beracha the award in 2011 as an “Esteemed Partner” award. The award recognized him as an influential investor. Rami founded Sosa, a new initiative in 2014. Sosa operates innovation centers located in New York City and Tel Aviv and provides assistance to high-tech companies looking for partners with international entrepreneurs who are interested in working with promising Israeli startups. Sosa has been selected recently to lead the New York City cyber center.
Rami Beracha
Newest Investment Dreams in Covid19
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Rami Beracha believes there are always opportunities. Even though the past couple of years have proved tough financially since the inception of the coronavirus, he still believes that there are many more. He suggests searching for new business with a substantial digital disruption that might be “Covid Long”.
In the case of Beracha is concerned, he’s got several new ventures on the rise. In London Beracha has established an investment fund for blockchain-related venture capital, along with several business partners. Beracha was instrumental in helping create Israel as a global center for high-tech innovation is now looking to expand his business. Beracha’s outlook on business was highlighted in the investment fund. “We know technology, but we invest in mission driven individuals.” They are hoping to locate motivated companies that will help blockchain find its right position at the forefront of innovative concepts pushing the world ahead.
Rami Beracha
Beracha plans to start a Middle Eastern fund for venture capital. Beracha believes that now is a good moment to invest in the Arab Market following the recent conclusion of Abraham Accords with Israel and United Arab Emirates. Dubai is a prosperous and modern location to start. The idea for his newest fund, or Ender Ventures, as he intends to name it, is to attract Israeli advertising European Investors to support UAE high-tech companies in the areas of artificial intelligence, virtual reality robotics, robotics and much more. The United Arab Emirates’ business outlook is unmatched. Due to its low corporate tax rate, as well as its extremely business-friendly legislation The UAE is likely to attract many companies in the future.
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Rami Beracha’s Challenge Past
Rami Beracha
Presently, Rami Beracha seems to be a success in almost everything he has chosen. But his journey wasn’t always so simple. Beracha as well as many Israelis joined the army as an infant soldier. He became a combat soldier in the Paratrooper’s Brigade and fought through the Lebanon War. Rami joined a rescue party that was sent to help wounded soldiers who were injured in a minefield in 1983, just following the end of war. Rami was fortunate to have fallen on the mine in a cave and suffered fractured feet and an injured hand.
The hospitalization he had to endure was among his most difficult experiences. He was unable to move and fell into despair and depression. His hopes of establishing his army career were lost to him, and he did not even know who he really was. In the midst of his struggles, Rami was able to discover the drive to keep living and create new dreams. He decided to become even better and even stronger than before the injury. Rami played with a variety of extreme sports. He now enjoys kitesurfing, snowboarding and has hiked Mount Kilimanjaro. He believes that his unbeaten self from the past is propelling him forward as he strives to make improvements in himself.
Rami volunteers and donates to numerous charities. Rami is committed to helping young combat wounded soldiers. Rami was the leader of an army unit that assisted injured soldiers on a 2016 trip to Nepal. In the year 2018, Rami was promoted to Major within the Israeli Military’s Paratrooper and the Fire Brigades. The dreams of his childhood had come through despite the challenges. His story and his passion are a source of inspiration to many. Rami didn’t let injuries hinder him; he kept learning and exploring new techniques until he was even stronger than prior to.