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Pick a dream you’re interested in. Make sure you take your time. You should ensure that it’s the best option to meet your requirements. This is one of the most important steps to succeed in any venture. The dream must spark your excitement and confidence in its possibilities. The most important factor is your faith in the concept. Once you’ve started the process, don’t hesitate to change your mind during the course of your journey. It’s better to make adjustments and correct things early than invest more money later.
Rami Beracha
Rami Beracha’s suggestions are rooted on his personal experience. Rami started his legal studies as a teenager. While he wasn’t certain that this was the right career choice, he pursued his legal studies, graduated with a Master’s in New York and worked as an intern in an international law firm. He realized that his love was more in business than law during his time at the Wall Street law office. He resigned from his job and moved to France to complete an MBA.
After receiving her degree in 1996, Beracha was hired by the Venture Capital Fund Pitango. Pitango is Israel’s largest venture capital investment firm. Pitango concentrates on companies in their early stages, focusing on core areas of high-tech with more than 200 investments and 85 exits so far. Rami was made managing partner in the year 2000. In the 18 years that followed, he led dozens of deals which resulted in successful exits to large corporations in the Fortune 500 like Broadcom, Marvel and Cisco.
It didn’t end there. Globes awarded Beracha with the title of “Esteemed Partner”, recognizing him for his work as a key investor. Rami founded Sosa, a new initiative in 2014. Sosa has innovation centers located in New York, Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv. Here they assist innovative high-tech companies to partner with entrepreneurs across the globe who are looking to collaborate with promising Israeli startups. Sosa was recently elected to create and run New York City’s Cyber Center.
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Rami Beracha believes that even while the economy has been extremely difficult in the years since the coronavirus outbreak however, there are plenty of opportunities. He suggests finding innovative business opportunities that could result in major disruptions in the field of digital technology.
Beracha has several new projects in development. Business partners from Beracha’s group have recently established the London-based venture capital fund. Beracha, who helped to make Israel as a global hub for high-tech innovation is now looking to expand his reach. Beracha’s business outlook reflects the fund’s new outlook. The fund claims that they “know technology, but we only invest in mission-driven people.” They hope to find motivated companies that will help blockchain find its right spot at the top of innovative concepts pushing the world forward.
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Beracha is also planning to create the Middle Eastern venture capital funds. Beracha believes that this is the ideal moment to invest in the Arab market, following the agreement of the Abraham Accords by Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The wealthy and modern Dubai is a good starting point. Ender Ventures or his newest fund is the idea of Ender Ventures. This fund will support UAE high-tech enterprises in the areas of artificial intelligence and virtual reality. The United Arab Emirates is unique in its outlook on business. Due to its low tax rates for businesses and its favorable laws, many companies are likely to be drawn to it in the next few years.
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Rami Belacha’s challenging Past
Rami Beracha
While Rami Beracha seems to be success in every endeavor he’s pursued however, it wasn’t always so effortless. Beracha as well as many Israelis, entered the army as an untrained soldier. He was an Paratrooper’s Brigade combat soldier and was a participant during the Lebanon War. Rami, who was a part of a rescue mission to aid wounded soldiers trapped in a minefield was a member of the Paratrooper’s Brigade following the end of the war. Rami was swept into a buried mine, and he lost both his foot as well as his hand.
His hospital stay was among his most challenging experiences. He couldn’t move and sunk into despair and depression. He didn’t realize the person he used to be and all his dreams of advancing his army career seemed dead. Rami’s illness helped him find the passion and drive to continue living and to create new dreams. Rami resolved to be even more successful and stronger than before his injuries. Rami decided to explore different extreme sports. He now enjoys kitesurfing, snowboarding, and has even been on the mountain of Mount Kilimanjaro. As he strives to improve himself, he often feels as if his old self who was never wounded is chasing him and forcing him to go further.
Rami volunteers and donates to numerous charities. Rami is committed to helping young wounded soldiers. Rami was part of a group of soldiers who sustained injuries during their military service in Nepal in 2016. In 2018, Rami was elevated to the rank of Major within the Israeli Military’s Paratrooper and the Fire Brigades. The dreams of his childhood had come true, despite all the difficulties. His passion and life story are an inspiration to others. Rami did not let her injuries hinder her. He continued to try new techniques, learning, and growing until he was more resilient than before.