Assaf Avrahami Explained

Assaf Avrahami
Birth Date:7 August 1973
Birth Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Education:Technion
Occupation:Businessperson, professor
Children:4

Assaf Avrahami (born August 7, 1973) is an Israeli businessman and academic. He is the CEO of Hashavshevet Software, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Israeli Center for Citizen Empowerment, a visiting professor at the Technion, and deputy mayor of the Misgav Regional Council.

Biography

Assaf Avrahami was born in Jerusalem and grew up in Kiryat Shmona. His father was a school principal, and his mother was a homemaker. Avrahami is the oldest of three children.[1]

In 1991, he began his undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at the Technion as part of the Atuda academic reserve program. During the course of his studies he served as chairman of the Technion Students Association. In 1995, after completing his degree, he did his military service in the Israeli Navy as a development engineer. Avrahami went on to earn a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Technion in 2012.[2] He did his final doctoral year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Avrahami is married to Keren, an engineer at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. They have four children of their own as well as a foster child. Avrahami is a resident of Gilon, a community settlement in the lower Galilee. He is a marathon runner and Ironman competitor.[3]

Business career

After his discharge from the IDF in 2001, Avrahami joined the Yedioth Media Group and became CEO of the printing division. In 2008, he was appointed CEO of Yedioth Information Technologies (YIT), the technology and information systems company responsible for the digital platforms of the Yedioth Group.[4]

He also led and managed the development of Evrit, the first digital book platform in Hebrew.[5]

In 2014, Avrahami was promoted to CEO of Technology and Operation for the Yedioth Group.[6] During his tenure, two additional printing houses were established in Rishon Lezion and Bar Lev industrial park.[7]

After leaving Yedioth, he worked at PayMaxs, a subsidiary of the Omninet Group, the investment branch of the Nazarian family and Neil Kadisha, co-founder of Qualcomm. Paymaxs Ltd. Provides technology solutions for the global lottery industry.[8]

In 2020, he was appointed CEO of Hashavshevet Software - Wizsoft, which was sold the following year to Hilan, a company that provides human capital management and information technology solutions for organizations.[9] The company focus is enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions to improve business efficiency.[10]

Academic and media career

Avrahami is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences of the Technion.[11] He is a guest writer and opinion columnist for the Israeli financial newspapers Globes and Calcalist.

Public activism and community service

In 2023, after a decade on the board of directors, Avrahami was elected chairman of the board of the Israeli Center for Citizen Empowerment.[12] He was chairman of the Gilon local committee for four years and a member of the Misgav Regional Council.

In 2023, after a decade on the board of directors, Avrahami was elected chairman of the board of the Israeli Center for Citizen Empowerment.[13] He was chairman of the Gilon local committee for four years and a member of the Misgav Regional Council.

In 2024, he was elected deputy mayor of the Misgav Regional Council. Following the election, Avrahami set out his vision for Misgav's future: "I intend to use my experience and know-how in strategic planning to move Misgav forward. The Misgav Regional Council is a unique body, a mosaic of community settlements, kibbutzim and Bedouin villages. We work with people to create communities. For me, being elected to this position is a great privilege. I believe that together we can do much for the residents of Misgav."[14]

Awards and recognition

In 2013, Avrahami won the Daniel H. Wagner Prize for Excellence in the Practice of Advanced Analytics and Operations Research.[15]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1001449950 החוקר מהטכניון שלקח חברה בת 40 והוביל אותה לאקזיט של 210 מיליון שקל
  2. https://dds.technion.ac.il/academicstaff/assaf-avrahami/Technion Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences
  3. https://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1001449950 החוקר מהטכניון שלקח חברה בת 40 והוביל אותה לאקזיט של 210 מיליון שקל
  4. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4698046,00.html CEO of Yedioth Information Technologies gets senior job at U.S. firm
  5. https://www.pc.co.il/editorial/seder/62341/ שבוע הספר העברי: הדפוס עדיין מנצח
  6. https://wan-ifra.org/2014/10/how-yedioth-is-transforming-its-printing-house-into-a-profit-centre/ How Yedioth is transforming its printing house into a profit centre, World Association of News Publishers
  7. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4698046,00.html CEO of Yedioth Information Technologies gets senior job at U.S. firm
  8. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4698046,00.html CEO of Yedioth Information Technologies gets senior job at U.S. firm
  9. https://www.calcalist.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3771594,00.html אסף אברהמי מונה למנכ"ל חברת חשבשבת
  10. https://h-erp.co.il/h-erp-eng/ Hashavshevet- Wizsoft
  11. https://dds.technion.ac.il/academicstaff/assaf-avrahami/ Technion, Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences
  12. https://www.ceci.org.il/en/about-the-center/board-of-directors/ CECI Board of Directors
  13. https://www.ceci.org.il/en/about-the-center/board-of-directors/ CECI Board of Directors
  14. https://www.ice.co.il/positions/news/article/1006191 מנכ"ל חברת התוכנה הישראלית בדרך לפוליטיקה? "זכות גדולה"
  15. https://www.informs.org/Recognizing-Excellence/Award-Recipients/Assaf-Avrahami Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Assaf Avrahami