The Jerusalem Post hosted its third annual women’s event in Tel Aviv, highlighting women who are leading the way toward our nation’s future, amidst the backdrop of the October 7 tragedy and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Visit our conference website
“Being women, we like to solve big problems" said Dr. Michal Tsur during the Jerusalem Post Women Leaders Summit last week.
Amalia Adler-Waxman, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Sustainability and Head of Corporate Affairs of International Markets at Teva, spoke at the Jerusalem Post's Women Leaders Summit.
The award was powered by The Luzzatto Group for the the third year, featuring five female founders who presented their startups before a panel of three judges.
'I believe that women have always had a positive impact on the public space and the discourse in the hearts of the Jewish people from the days of the Bible to the present day' says Revach.
Since October 7, 52% of blood donors are women, according to Magen David Adom's Prof. Eilat Shinar.
United Hatzalah volunteer paramedic Sivan Mashiach describes her experiences saving lives under fire on October 7.
Lorena Khateeb spoke at The Jerusalem Post's Women Leaders Summit.
Three top women investors, leaders share insight into the 2024 investment climate.
To stand against intolerance is to stand against those that would choose not to respect or embrace others and their diversity.
Representatives from Bazan, Mekorot and Eco Wave Power discuss sustainability with The Jerusalem Post's Maayan Hoffman at the Women Leaders Summit.