
Co-Chair of Israel - US Cooperation for Clean and Secure Energy Solutions Conference
Israel

Co-Chair of Israel - US Cooperation for Clean and Secure Energy Solutions Conference
Israel
Having been employed at the 3rd most powerful lobby in America (AIPAC), I know firsthand the intelligence, poise, and dedication required to represent ambitious and serious companies. My extensive background in high-level fundraising, top donor relations, and leadership in campaign growth compliment the demands of sales/marketing/and investor relations positions. My performance shows continued excellence and a result driven attitude. Additional strengths include:
* Reliable
* Pro-active
* Well-spoken
* Energetic
* Team player
* Quick learner
My passion for alternative energy stems from the stand point of national security, competition to oil monopolies, and vast profitable entrepreneurial potential. Recent involvement with clean energy includes:
* Participation on a prestigious entrepreneurial clean tech mission to Berlin to study Germany’s carbon reduction market in June 2009
* Currently co-chair high profile energy conference in Israel featuring innovators, investors, and politicians on advancing clean technology and greener economy
New acquisition and retention fundraising, campaign growth, community and network development
(Oil & Energy industry)
May 2009 — Present (8 months)
"ISRAEL-US COOPERATION FOR CLEAN AND SECURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS"
November 8, 2009 16:30 – 20:00
AJC Jerusalem
Beit Moses, 11 Mesilat Yesharim Street, Jerusalem
You are invited to participate in a seminar to promote economic development and security through alternative energy solutions, and explore ways Israel and the U.S. can cooperate to achieve
these goals.
Please RSVP to Noa at Israel@ajc.org.il or 02.625.5281
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Isaac Berzin PhD, Director, Institute for Renewable Energy Policy
Hezi Kugler, Chairman, Israeli Clean Energy Alliance
Astorre Modena PhD, General Partner, Terra Venture Partners
Dr. Gal Luft, Executive Director, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security
Richard Laster, Professor of Environmental Law, Faculty of Law, School of Geography and Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University
Z’ev Gross, Head of the Infrastructure Resources Management Division - Ministry of National Infrastructures
To view the full agenda and speaker biographies please visit
www.jrec-conference.org/israel.html
(Non-Profit; Political Organization industry)
January 2008 — April 2009 (1 year 4 months)
Responsible for double digit campaign growth, grassroots political mobilization, leadership development of current AIPAC members, realization of a model for high level gift renewal, membership retention and training, public speaking, community outreach, event planning, and political mobilization from the high tech/clean tech communities.
(Political Organization industry)
April 2007 — December 2007 (9 months)
Designated pod member of San Francisco Division (from North Peninsula to Oregon border) to oversee new member acquisition via one-on-one solicitations, parlor meetings, and events. Deliver speeches and foreign policy briefings to small audiences and students. Assist in membership retention and renewals. Cultivate relationships with members throughout San Francisco Division. Continually assess tasks and goals, and work to streamline procedures to ensure quality control and fiscal responsibility.
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Political Organization industry)
September 2006 — March 2007 (7 months)
Facilitate yearly financial campaign vis-a-vis top donors and lay leadership. Serve as Student Affairs Laison between the Pacific Northwest region and the Political Development Leadership Program in Washington DC headquarters, representing nearly a dozen campuses. Conduct speeches on campuses and parlor meetings. Assist in the planning and managing development and community outreach events.
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Civic & Social Organization industry)
August 2004 — May 2006 (1 year 10 months)
Partnered up with Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay and the Joint Distribution Committee to raise awareness on social issues confronting Jews in the Former Soviet Union (FSU). Used personal Soviet-émigré background and public speaking skills to conduct fundraising and educational programs on the hundreds of thousands of elders facing poverty and negligence, astoundingly high rates of assimilation amongst youth, and the lack of a centralized Jewish community.
The Forest Foundation strives to improve the social condition of the world at the community level by supporting tax-exempt non-profit organizations, fostering young leaders committed to social action.
Bachelor of Arts , Political Science , 2004 — 2006
Renewables, Energy, Cleantech, AIPAC, Israel Center and the Greater Jewish Community, US-Israel relationship, Salsa, Formerly Introduced, Hello...