About Me
I was born and raised in Israel.
Being a curious (and hyperactive) child, my parents enrolled me to my first ballet class when I was 3 years old. I danced until I turned 18, when I joined the IDF (the Israeli army). Dancing was like air to breath. My first love. The art of dance taught me to stay connected to my inner self, work hard and fight to pursue my dreams.
After the army, I spent a year as an adventure capitalist to pursue my bucket list. I danced in NYC, and backpacked solo in South-Amercia and India. Exploring cultures and geographies, meeting people and fostering relationships are my hobbies to this day.
I graduated from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem with a bachelur's degree in law and a master's in Business. As an attorney, I learned to question everything, take a slightly different view of events, and challenge assumptions. An approach I implement in everything I do in my personal and professional life.
Currently, I'm a first year MBA candidate at the Wharton School focused on Marketing and Entreprenuerial Management. I'm passionate about technology, entrepreneurship and innovation, and seek to deepen my knowledge about these topics. I value collaborations, and pursue opportunities to work in multidisciplinary teams on projects in and outside the classroom.
I'm in the quest for my next professional adventure. I'm Interested in summer internship opportunities in early to mid-stage consumer tech startups, and innovation consultancies. I'd like to focus on developing and marketing emerging products/services that are based on human-centered design.
