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It is crucial to be patient when deciding on the ideal dream. One of the most critical aspects of success in any venture is to make sure that the venture is right for you. It is vital that you’re passionate about your vision and believe it can be successful. More important than the business you decide to pursue is how much you believe in the idea behind it. After you have begun the process, don’t be afraid to adjust your plans as you progress. It’s better to tweak and correct things in the early stages of your project, rather instead of later, when you have invested more money.
Rami Beracha
Rami Beracha’s suggestions to students studying at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya is an emulation of his own experiences. Rami, a young male was adamant about attending law school. He was not sure if whether he was going to pursue law, but he continued his studies and graduated with an advanced degree in New York. After that was completed, he joined an international law firm. He discovered that his passion was more business-related rather than law after his stint at the Wall Street law office. He quit his job and then he relocated to France to complete an MBA.
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Following her graduation in the year 1996, Beracha got a job by the Venture Capital Fund Pitango. Pitango is Israel’s biggest venture capital investment firm. Pitango has a relationship with companies at the early stages of their development, with a focus on the core areas within high-tech. Pitango has invested over 200 times and completed 85 exits. Rami became managing partner of Pitango in the year 2000. He led many deals that resulted in successful exits for fortune 500 companies such as Broadcom and Marvel, Cisco, and Apple in the following 18 years.
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He didn’t stop there. Globes honored Beracha with the “Esteemed Partner”, recognizing him for his role as an important investor. Rami launched a new venture known as Sosa in the year 2014. Sosa has innovation centers in New York, Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv. Here they assist innovative high-tech companies to partner with entrepreneurs around the world looking to collaborate with promising Israeli startups. Sosa was recently selected to manage and build New York City’s cyber centre.
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Newest Investment Dreams in Covid19
Rami Beracha
Rami Beracha believes there are always opportunities. While the last couple of years have been challenging economically since the coronavirus’s emergence however, he believes there are numerous opportunities. He suggests looking for a companies that have the potential to be a major disruptive digital, such as “Covid Long”.
Rami Beracha
Beracha is also working on new ventures. He recently co-founded London’s venture capital fund for blockchain with a business group. Beracha has been instrumental in helping make Israel as a hub for technological innovation is now looking to expand his reach. Beracha’s outlook on business is reflected in the new fund. The fund claims that they “know the technology, but only invest in mission-driven individuals.” They are looking for passionate businesses and aid blockchain in its quest for to be at the forefront of new ideas.
Rami Beracha
Beracha plans to create a Middle East venture capital fund along with the European fund. Following the Abraham Accords that Israel and the United Arab Emirates recently signed, he believes it is the perfect opportunity to invest in the Arab market. Dubai is a thriving and modern location to start. The new fund, Ender Ventures as he calls it, will join Israeli and European Investors to support UAE high tech companies that specialize in virtual reality, artificial intelligence and robotics. The United Arab Emirates’ business prospects are unrivaled. It is expected to bring several companies to its gates over the coming years due to the low taxes on business and extremely favorable legislation for businesses.
Rami Bechacha’s Challenging Past
Although Rami Beracha seems to be successful in all he has pursued however, it wasn’t always so effortless. Beracha became a young man, much like most Israelis. He was a Paratrooper’s Brigade combat soldier and fought in the Lebanon War. Rami, who was a member of a rescue mission sent to help wounded soldiers trapped in a minefield, joined the Paratrooper’s Brigade in 1983 shortly after the war. Rami was swept into a buried mine, and he lost both his foot as well as his hand.
He had one of the most difficult periods of his life, and his hospitalization was the culmination of that. He couldn’t move and fell into desperation and depression. All his dreams of building his army career seemed unattainable to him. He was unsure of who he was. Rami found the strength to continue living and dreaming through his pain. He determined to be better and stronger than he had been before his injuries. Rami was determined to test different extreme sports. He has now discovered kitesurfing and snowboarding, and has even been on the mountain of Mount Kilimanjaro. He sometimes feels like his unwounded past is pushing ahead, even though he works to improve.
Rami Beracha
Rami is a committed volunteer and donor to many charitable organizations. He also enjoys helping young soldiers who were wounded in combat. Rami was part of a group of soldiers who suffered injuries during their military service in Nepal in 2016. He was promoted to the rank major in the Israeli paratrooper/fire brigades in the year 2018. In spite of all the difficulties he faced the realization of his goals came as a young man. His story and his passion can be a source of inspiration for others. Rami didn’t allow his injuries to stop him from exploring new ideas and he became stronger each day.