
MBA Candidate - Class of 2010 at Australian Graduate School of Management
Israel

MBA Candidate - Class of 2010 at Australian Graduate School of Management
Israel
Proficient instructor with extensive legal and business background. Team leader of diverse groups. Initiator of innovative process and products. Self proclaimed writer and blogger. Knowledgeable professional in the areas of presentation techniques, training & coaching programs, feedback and leadership.
- Contract and Public law
- Investment Advice, Marketing & Portfolio Management for legal part of the ISA Licensing Exams
- Coaching Techniques, Presentation Building (Regular and Computer-Oriented), Deductive Planning of Presentation
- Theoretical Leadership studies, Personal Vision building and Planning
(Higher Education industry)
January 2009 — Present (7 months)
(Legal Services industry)
July 2006 — November 2008 (2 years 5 months)
KRP is the #1 firm In the field of preparation for Israel Securities Authority’s "Securities law & Ethics Exam", required in the licensing process of Investment advisors, Investment Marketers and Portfolio Managers.
I worked as an instructor, preparing students for the license exam.
I taught classes of 10 to 40 candidates, in the following institutions:
"Megamot", "Hmil", "Mashav".
I also worked as product developer. This postion entailed the review and proof of the textbook, printed commercially, to make it more compatible with exam, the Initiation of new procedure for instructor training, the creation of new products (interactive website with questions and mock exams) and consulting to the head of the firm regarding different business & legal subjects.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Retail industry)
October 2006 — June 2008 (1 year 9 months)
Professors' Teaching Assistant IDC's Radziner School of Law is Israel’s #1 ranked private law faculty (Academic Ranking, Student Ranking).
During the 2006 Fall Semester & 2008 Spring Semester I was Senior lecturer, Dr. Guy Seidman, Teaching Assistant for the Administrative Law Course.
During The 2007 Spring Semester & the 2007 Fall Semester I was Senior lecturer, Dr. Eli Bukshpan, Teaching Assistant For the Contract Law Course.
Each semester I lectured two classes of 50 to 60 students and was responsible for presentation and curriculum structure, developed lectures and teaching material and initiated the creation of digital presentations for course material and various teaching aids including case studies.
I oversaw collaboration of three teaching assistants and managed administrative elements of the courses.
(Law Practice industry)
January 2007 — May 2008 (1 year 5 months)
Advocate in Litigation Department
I led commercial and private litigation for approximately 30 clients; collaborated with 12 lawyers in up to 6 litigation teams; worked in 3-advocate teams on cases worth up to 200 million NIS; supervised two to three personal articled clerks; consulted CEOs regarding litigation and strategy; negotiated settlements; made regular court appearances – both procedural and case-related; wrote petitions for the Supreme Court of Israel.
Primary Subject Areas:
Commercial Litigation; Class actions; Public Law; Planning & Zoning Law; Corporation Law; Tender Law; Local Authorities Law;
(Law Practice industry)
August 2005 — August 2006 (1 year 1 month)
Articled Clerk in Litigation Department
Personal articled clerk of Senior Partner; Assisted In litigation management and client communication and correspondence; consulted city councils' litigation regarding various subjects;
Primary Subject Areas:
Commercial Litigation; Public Law; Planning & Zoning Law; Corporation Law; Local Authorities Law;
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Retail industry)
October 2004 — May 2006 (1 year 8 months)
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) Radziner School of Law is Israel’s #1 ranked private law faculty.
I graded papers for the following courses: Contract Law - Dr. Eli Buksphan; Corporate Law - Dr. Eli Bukshpan; Contract Law - Prof. Moshe Bar-Niv
I graded tests for the following courses: Computer Law - Adv. Elad Oreg
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Retail industry)
August 2003 — August 2005 (2 years 1 month)
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) Radziner School of Law is Israel’s #1 ranked private law faculty.
IDC's Orientation week – An organized week for first year students in which they are given an introduction to the Israeli legal world and to the different institutions in IDC.
Legal Research Course - During the second semester the first year law students are given a course regarding legal research and the use of legal databases.
During two consecutive IDC's Orientation weeks I oversaw the assimilation of 50-60 first-year students into Israel's higher education system and the Israel Law System and lectured about Legal Research during the second semester of the first-years' studies.
The second year, I managed the Legal Research course – designed digital presentations, trained other instructors in presentation design, supervised 15 different lecturers preparing for course in 5 different teams, built the course schedule and coordinated classrooms and equipment.
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Higher Education industry)
April 2004 — September 2004 (6 months)
Research Advisor for the Legal Aspects of an article written by Prof. Asa Kasher & Dr. Eli Bukshpan: "Ethic in Business Corporations: Legal and Moral Considerations" Law & Business Volume 2, 2005
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; IAF; Military industry)
September 2000 — September 2001 (1 year 1 month)
In the capacity of this position I had the following responsibilities:
* I commanded a team of 6 commanders and led 4 different courses of 6 to 40 soldiers each.
* I led workshops on leadership, motivation, coaching, interviewing, public speaking and presentations skills.
* I coached new instructors and evaluated instructors on presentation techniques.
* I led numerous guidance development projects.
I was chosen as Exemplary Career Soldier of the unit.
Since I left this position during the year 2001 I have been doing Reserve duty averaging 30 days per year (during 2002-2008). I lecture and lead discussions and workshops on leadership, presentation skills and feedback techniques, evaluate instructors, advise unit on course-building and methodology. I received Exceptional Service Award for my reserve duty.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; IAF; Military industry)
December 1997 — September 2000 (2 years 10 months)
I served 3 years of mandatory army service in the Israel Air Force School for training non-combat soldiers. In the capacity of this position I had the following responsibilities:
* I led a team of 4 1st sergeants commanding a course of 40 soldiers.
* I organized the 3-month course professionally and administratively.
* Led 4-day field military deployments administratively and professionally and oversaw command simulations.
* I trained new instructors and gave performance feedback to soldiers and instructors;
* I led first course to assimilate women as communication operators
* I collaborated in 6-commander team for 5 courses of up to 40 soldiers.
* I supervised duty roster of 15 soldiers.
I received Exemplary Service Award; Awarded Valedictorian of Basic Communication Operation course (out of 30); Awarded Valedictorian of Advanced Commanders of Communication Operation course (out of 25).
MBA , Business Administration , 2009 — 2010 (expected)
LLM , Law , 2004 — 2006
Graduated Summa Cum Laude;
Awarded "Dean’s list" for 1st year;
Valedictorian;
BA + LLB , Law & Business , 2001 — 2005
Graduated Summa Cum Laude;
Awarded "Presidents list" for 1st and 4th year;
Awarded "Deans list" for 2nd and 3rd year;
Winner (1st place) of the Seminar Paper Contest (2004-2005);
Writer of a critique column in the students paper "Moed Beit" on teaching techniques and technology;
Presentation Building, Leadership, Team Work, Mythology, Hebrew and Israeli Music, Basketball & Sports, Philosophy, Managing Techniques, Fantasy Novels, Gadgets, Teaching Techniques
Member of the Israeli Bar association as of December 2006.
Published Article "Spam in Israel – Review of Existing and Desierd Law" in Law & Business Volume 3, 2005