The Recanati Newsletter

Newsletter - Issue No. 12

Newsletter - Issue No4
August 2011

Newsletter - Issue No4

A word from Recanati's Dean, Prof. Asher Tishler, as the new year is upon us. A study led by Dr. Sharon Toker, from Recanati Business School, proves that it is precisely our relationships with our co-workers that can increase our life expectancy, especially between the ages of 38-42. And more…

A celebration of entrepreneurship - Hundreds of participants attended Entrepreneurship Night, held at Recanati Business School, together with StarTau, Tel Aviv University’s Entrepreneurship Center. The 2011/2012 academic year opened at the end of October with a series of special events for Recanati's students, its faculty members and administrative staff. And more…

Eliezer Shkedi, CEO of El Al, explains at Recanati's Business School CEO workshop how he’s trying to change the company’s DNA and resolve several long-standing paradoxes. Recanati's Business School Organizational Behavior Program held its first International Organizational Behavior Conference (IOBC), hosting 170 members of academia, researchers and senior lecturers from throughout the world. And more…

Journey to India –The Study Tour, offered by Recanati's Business School International MBA Program (IMBA),opens up new horizons for students in regard to managing businesses in developing markets. The prestigious Kellogg-Recanati Executive MBA program in Israel celebrated its 15th anniversary in a dazzling event at the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv. And more…

The Mobile Applications Forum was established as a joint initiative of students and staff members from Recanati Business School; its goal is to provide a place where those involved in the subject can collaborate and present relevant ideas and opportunities. Rachel Mattes, New York - An MBA student from Cornell University, USA, she is spending her last semester at Recanati Business School in Tel Aviv University as a participant in the Student Exchange Program. And more…

Recanati Business School doesn’t stop at academic education. In order to help its graduates embark upon an enriching and meaningful career that will have an impact on the business world; it has established a Career Center that is unique in Israel, similar to other such facilities at leading academic institutions throughout the world. Every year, the financial newspaper, TheMarker, ranks the top 40 most promising young people, the individuals who will lead the Israeli economy and society of the future. This year, the list includes four graduates and one lecturer from Recanati Business School. And more…

Four students from Recanati Business School went on a 5-day trip to the Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego. In the course of the visit, the students heard lectures on business and social entrepreneurship and met with local entrepreneurs as well as members of the San Diego Jewish community. At the Forefront of Success – Recanati's International MBA graduate, Jordnan Fliegel, heads a promising start-up which has garnered significant interest among elite athletes in the United States. The "CoachUp" start-up has received investments from Cam Neely, President of the Boston Bruins hockey team and Gabe Kapler, a former Boston Red Socks MLB outfielder. And more…

BGS, the international honor society for business students and faculty, is celebrating a century of
excellence and 4 years of the Israeli chapter at Recanati Business School. Opening the event,
which focused on excellence in the economic-business press, were Tel Aviv University President,
Professor Joseph Klafter and Professor Asher Tishler, Dean, Recanati Business School and
President of the Israeli chapter of BGS. A discussion panel followed, led by Guy Zohar, Channel
10 anchorman. Alumni Spotlight: Mor Golan, Tel Aviv, Israel - My outlook in both consulting and
management was that a seed of excellence is found in each of us, propelling us to do the best possible job. The role of the manager
is to find the way by which to allow for that seed to grow and be expressed in real life. This is how I work with my clients and how they
may work with their teams – believing in this seed. And more…

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