Israel Maimon

Israel Maimon

Israel Maimon (Hebrew: ישראל מימון) is president & CEO of Development Corporation for Israel/Israel Bonds. In coming to Israel Bonds, Maimon said, "With the assistance of the Bonds enterprise, Israel has received resources necessary to help build every sector of its economy, resulting in a dynamic, widely-admired nation. I look forward to building on the Bonds legacy of success by highlighting Israel’s many achievements, including a resilient economy, a strong entrepreneurial spirit that has led to a dynamic technology sector, and a vibrant democracy."

Military Service

Maimon joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1984 and was recruited to the Golani Brigade, where he served in all command positions, reaching the rank of company commander. As part of his reserve duty, he was an operations officer at the Infantry Division with the rank of major.

Legal Experience

A lawyer by profession, between 1993 and 1994 Maimon was a legal assistant to Dr. Suzy Navot, then presiding judge of the Supreme Tribunal of the College of Management Academic Studies. He holds an LL.B. from the Academic Track of the College of Administration Law School in Tel Aviv, and was an honors student his first two years of his study. He worked at the Haberman, Dovev, Stern and Partners law firm, becoming a partner in January 1999. Maimon has extensive experience in counseling and presenting before legal tribunals.

Government Secretary

In March 2003, Maimon was appointed cabinet secretary for the government of Ariel Sharon. On 4 January 2006, Sharon suffered a stroke and Maimon determined that government authority should be transferred to acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. During his tenure, Maimon served in governments whose composition included almost all of Israel's Zionist parties. Maimon resigned as cabinet secretary on 1 July 2007.

Private Sector

Following his government service, Maimon was an external director at Cal-Israel Credit Cards Ltd., a corporation owned by two public banks providing all credit card activities, including granting private and commercial credit. He was an external director at Fox-Wiesel Ltd., a public company in the fashion and home-styling field, for which he was chairman of the Compensation Committee and a member of both the Audit and Financial Reports committees. Additionally, Maimon was a director for Matzlawi Construction Company Ltd., an Israeli real estate and construction company, for which he was a member of the Financial Reports Committee.

In 2012, Maimon founded Think Content Events, a production company specializing in creating and producing content for conferences, conventions and events. The company provided a range of services including strategy, concept development selection and recruitment of speakers from Israel and abroad, coordination, management and execution of the production of the event, recruitment of sponsors and creation of partnerships.

Maimon also started a consulting firm that provided advice to companies and large organizations, both public and private, regarding relations with government, policy makers and regulators based on his knowledge of the decision-making process and Israeli structure of governance.

Israeli Presidential Conference

Maimon was chairman of the Israeli Presidential Conference Steering Committee for the annual international conference, 'Facing Tomorrow,' held under the auspices of then-President Shimon Peres. The Steering Committee coordinated and brought to fruition the three-day conference, with Maimon dealing with content development, fundraising and the general running and implementation of the conference. The Israeli Presidential Conference was the largest and most important international gathering ever to take place in Israel.

Israel Bonds

Maimon officially became president & CEO of Development Corporation for Israel (DCI)/Israel Bonds on October 14, 2016. In discussing Maimon’s future with DCI, Israeli Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon wrote, "I am confident Mr. Maimon's strong managerial, business and leadership skills will be of great value in paving DCI's future path."

Personal

Maimon is divorced and a father of three.


    This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/22/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.