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Dana is a strategic consultant who works to promote inclusive, updated, effective, and logical public policy by facilitating connections and knowledge transfer between the business and public sectors, leading to result-oriented thinking and connecting strategy to operative actions. Before working as a strategic consultant, she took part in a variety of public sector organizations and NGOs that work to promote social goals by connecting the business and public sectors and connecting volunteers to their communities.
She is currently the outgoing curator of the Global Shapers Tel Aviv Hub, where she is involved in three projects: (1) Project Gal, which aims to introduce teens from Israel's periphery to Israel's high-tech companies and show them a future and opportunities they may not have ever thought possible for themselves. Every year, the project meets with the kids for one or two one-month-long sessions. The last session was in March 2023, and the upcoming session is planned for November 2023. (2) A collaboration between Germany and Israel, as part of the "G17 for pluralism" by the Zukunftsforum. And (3) A code of conduct, in which she is working to create an operative, easy-to-use tool that will help businesses with specific ideas and incentives that will help them hire employees from diverse populations in Israel. In the past, Dana was the curator of the Global Shapers Tel Aviv Hub, where she led the implementation of several diverse projects. Prior to that, she led a project to promote the third sector in Israel (Go.NGO Project).
B.A in PPE - Philosophic, Political science and Economics