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When choosing a dream to pursue, be patient. One of the most crucial steps to success in any project is to be sure that it’s the right venture for you. It is vital that you’re a believer in your goal and believe that it’s possible to be successful. More important than your venture decision is the degree to which you believe in it. It’s possible to make changes after you’ve begun the journey. Better to tweak and correct things early on instead of wasting time and money.
Rami Beracha’s suggestions to students at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya is inspired by his personal experiences. Rami started his law studies as a teenager. Though he wasn’t sure if this was the right career path, he continued his legal studies, earned an MBA in New York and worked as an intern at a law company abroad. After his time at the Wall Street firm, he discovered that he was more passionate about business, more so than law. He made the decision to quit his job and move to France for an MBA.
Following her graduation from the college, in 1996, Beracha began working at Pitango Venture Capital Fund the largest venture capital fund. Pitango concentrates on companies in their early stages, focusing on key areas of high-tech. It has made more than 200 investments and 85 exits as of. Rami became managing partner in the year 2000, and over the next 18 years was in charge of dozens of deals resulting with successful exits for fortune 500 giants such as Broadcom, Marvel, Cisco and Apple.
He didn’t stop there. In 2011 Globes awarded Beracha the “Esteemed Partner” award, recognizing him as the influential investor he was becoming. In 2014, Rami founded a new initiative known as Sosa. Sosa has innovation centers in New York and Tel Aviv which support cutting-edge high-tech companies by partnering with global entrepreneurs looking to work with promising Israeli startups. Sosa was appointed recently to supervise the building and operation of New York City’s cyber center.
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Newest Investment Dreams in Covid19
Rami Beracha believes in the possibility of finding new opportunities, even though the economic environment has been difficult for the past several years since the coronavirus first discovered. He recommends searching for new companies that could have a substantial digital disruption that might be “Covid Long”.
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Beracha is working on several new projects. Business partners from Beracha’s group launched an investment fund based in London. Beracha, who helped to make Israel as a hub for innovation in high-tech and is now ready to expand his reach. As per Beracha’s business outlook the fund’s new statement reads: “We know technology, but we also invest in people who are mission-driven”. They are looking for enthusiastic companies that can assist in helping blockchain be a pioneer in cutting-edge ideas, and help the world move forward.
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Beracha plans to launch an Middle Eastern venture capital funds. Beracha believes now is the perfect time to invest in the Arab market, following the agreement of the Abraham Accords by Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is a great location to begin, since it is rich and modern. The new fund, Ender Ventures as he calls it, will join Israeli and European Investors to support UAE high tech companies in virtual reality, artificial intelligence and robotics. The United Arab Emirates offers a unique outlook on business. Due to its low business tax, and extremely business-friendly legislation The UAE is likely to be a magnet for many companies in the future.
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Rami Beracha’s Challenge Past
While Rami Beracha seems to be success in every endeavor he’s been pursuing, it wasn’t always simple. Beracha like many Israelis, joined the army as a young man. He became a Paratrooper’s Brigade Combat Soldier and was a combat soldier during the Lebanon War. Rami joined a rescue group that was sent to help wounded soldiers who were injured in a minefield in 1983, just after the war. Rami, unfortunately, stepped on a mine hidden beneath his feet, and suffered a severe injured.
His hospital stay was one of the most painful experiences of his life. He couldn’t walk and became depressed and depressed. His hopes to further his career in the army seemed lost and he didn’t know who or what he was. Rami’s suffering allowed him to discover the drive and passion to keep living and create new dreams. He set out to become stronger and healthier than he had been before his injuries. Rami pushed himself to try various extreme sports. He enjoys kitesurfing and snowboarding. He’s also trekked up Mount Kilimanjaro. He often feels his unrestrained previous life pushing him to his limits and challenging him.
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Rami donates to and volunteers in many organizations. He is also dedicated to helping young soldiers, just like him, who were wounded in combat. Rami was part of a group of wounded soldiers to Nepal in the year 2016 where was given the rank of major. In 2018, he received promoted to the rank of major in the Israeli army’s paratrooper and the fire brigades. Childhood dreams came true, despite all the hardships. His life and story are an inspiration to others. Rami did not let his injuries stop his from learning new skills and he grew stronger every day.