Who was the most influential Jew in business and tech this past year? Vote Now!
Helps us choose who makes the cut for The Jerusalem Post's prestigious most influential Jews list.
By NIV ELIS
Israel may be known for its high-tech prowess, but the Jewish influence in business, economics and technology extends well beyond its borders.Whether leading the US Federal Reserve's extraordinary monetary policy, creating the technology that will enable driverless cars to hit the road in the coming years, or finding ways to secure the Internet in the age of cybercrime and online warfare, Jews are making their mark in a big way.We're asking you, our readers, to help us select the most influential players in these fields. The Jerusalem Post's 50 most influential Jews list will be published in our special Rosh Hashana supplement in October.1. Janet Yellen, US Federal Reserve Chairwoman2. Stanley Fischer, US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman3. Karnit Flug, Bank of Israel Governor4. Moshe Kahlon, Finance Minister5. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO6. Sheryl Sandburg, Facebook COO7. Ruth Porat, Alphabet CFO
8. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell9. Michael Bloomberg, CEO of Bloomberg10. Safra Catz, co-CEO of Oracle11. Josh Kopelman, Venture Capitalist12. Nir Zohar, Wix President and COO13. Ziv AViram, Mobileye CEO14. Sami Sagol, Keter Plastics CEO15. Yossi Vardi, Entrepreneur16. Eli Fruchter, EZChip CEOClick here to place your vote for the most influential Jew in business and tech