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Anglo-Israel business leaders, job-seekers to meet at conference in Jerusalem

The mission of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce is to build economic bridges for entrepreneurs around the world.

Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce founder and CEO Duvi Honig visited the White House Oct. 16, 2018, where he met top officials to assist in fostering economic growth. Credit: Courtesy.
Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce founder and CEO Duvi Honig visited the White House Oct. 16, 2018, where he met top officials to assist in fostering economic growth. Credit: Courtesy.

For the second consecutive year, the Jerusalem Gardens Hotel will host the premier Anglo-Israeli business networking event and business conference, offering entrepreneurs in this growing niche priceless opportunities to gain professional guidance, new customers and clients, as well as fill job positions with qualified employees in varying industries.

The “Jerusalem Expo and Conference,” hosted by the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce–Israel Division, will take place on May 15.

The Chamber’s mission is building economic bridges for entrepreneurs and communities around the world. As such, the event is a prime venue for businesses to exhibit their services, and for entrepreneurs and professionals to network on a personal basis.

The list of presenters at the event’s business conference includes preeminent attorney Marc Zell of Republicans Overseas Israel, who will discuss U.S.-Israel International Law; world-renowned business guru Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg on communicating effectively; Natalie Garson of NG Business Coaching on branding and marketing; Nachum Kligman, co-founder and CEO of Book Like a Boss, on entrepreneurship; career-development specialist Tzvi Broker on empowering job-seekers; Lesley Kaplan, founder and CEO of L.A.K. Creations and Consulting, on empowering women; and Michael Mizrahi, head of research, innovation and entrepreneurship authority at Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, on building a successful business.

“The cascading success stories from the Chamber’s Israel Division and last year’s inaugural Expo and Conference continue streaming in by the day,” said Duvi Honig, founder and CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce. “We would like to thank all the presenters, sponsors and partners, and  we look forward to continue fostering success at the upcoming event.”

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