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When choosing a dream to pursue, be patient. Making sure that you choose the right venture is one of your most vital steps to ensure success. The idea must inspire your enthusiasm and faith in its possibilities. The most important aspect of your choice is how strongly you believe in it. Once you’ve started the journey, don’t be afraid to change your mind as you go. Better to fix and change things early on than spend more time and money.
Rami Beracha’s advice is based on his personal experiences. Rami started his legal studies when he was just a teenager. While he wasn’t certain that it was the best path to pursue, he decided to continue his legal studies, graduated with an MBA in New York and worked as an intern at an international law firm. He came to realize that he had a love more in business than law when he was working at the Wall Street law firm. He left his job to travel to France to complete an MBA.
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Following her graduation in 1996, Beracha got a job by the Venture Capital Fund Pitango. Pitango is Israel’s biggest venture capital investment company. Pitango invests in companies in their earliest stages and is developing key areas of high-tech. Pitango has made over 200 investments and had over 85 exits. Rami was appointed managing partner in the year 2000. In the 18 years that followed, Rami managed dozens deals that resulted in exits to companies in the Fortune 500 such as Broadcom (Marvel), Cisco, Cisco, and Apple.
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It didn’t end there. In 2011, the Globes awarded Beracha the “Esteemed Partner” award, acknowledging him as an influential investor that he had become. Rami founded Sosa an initiative that was launched in 2014. Sosa has innovation centers in New York and Tel Aviv which support cutting-edge high-tech firms in working with international entrepreneurs who want to work with promising Israeli startups. Sosa has been selected recently to lead the New York City cyber center.
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Rami Beracha believes in the possibility of finding new opportunities, even though the economic environment has been difficult over the last few years, since the coronavirus first discovered. He suggests searching for new businesses that have an enormous digital disruption. This could be “Covid Long”.
Beracha has two projects in development. Together with a group of business partners, he just founded a blockchain venture capital investment fund in London. Beracha has helped establish Israel as a major global high tech hub and is now prepared for a bigger market. In line with Beracha’s business outlook the new fund says: “We know technology, however, we invest in mission-driven people”. They aim to identify passionate businesses and aid blockchain in its quest for to be at the forefront of innovative concepts.
Beracha also plans to establish a Middle Eastern venture capital fund. Beracha believes now is the best time to invest in the Arab market, following the agreement of the Abraham Accords by Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is the perfect place to start, as it is rich and modern. Ender Ventures, his latest fund, is an idea which he is working on. It is expected to attract European and Israeli investors to invest in high-tech UAE companies working in artificial intelligence, VR, robotics and other areas. The United Arab Emirates is unique in its approach to business. It is likely to draw numerous companies to its shores in the coming years due to low taxes on business and extremely favorable legislation for businesses.
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Rami Belacha’s thorny past
Although Rami Beracha appears to have achieved success in all the endeavors he has set his mind on, his road was not an easy one. Beracha was just a teenager when was drafted into the army. He was a Paratrooper’s Brigade combat soldier and participated in the Lebanon War. Rami was part of a rescue team sent out to aid soldiers wounded in a minefield. This happened shortly after the war ended. Rami was fortunate to have fallen into an underground mine and sustained a fractured foot and an injured hand.
He went through one of the most challenging moments of his life and his hospitalization was the culmination of it. He couldn’t move and was overwhelmed by depression and despair. His hopes of establishing his army career were lost to him. He was unsure of who he really was. In the midst of his struggles, Rami was able to be driven to continue living and create new dreams. He set out to become better and stronger than he was prior to his injuries. Rami decided to test new extreme sports. He enjoys kitesurfing and snowboarding. He’s also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. He often feels his unrestrained previous life pushing him to his limits and pushing him to the limit.
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He makes donations and volunteers for many organisations and is extremely dedicated to helping young men, just like him were wounded during combat. In 2016, Rami was part of a group of men who sustained injuries while on army service on a trip to Nepal. He was promoted to the rank major within the Israeli paratrooper/fire brigades army in the year 2018. He was able to realize his childhood dreams despite all the obstacles. His story and passion are a great inspiration to everyone who reads about them. Rami did not let her injuries hold her back. He was always trying new things, learning and growing until he became stronger than before.