Author: Maya Elhalal
Hosting the live stream of SF TEDWomen program in TLV, Dec 5th
Thousands of women in more than 150 TEDx events around the world will take part in watching TEDWomen live from SF on Dec 5th. Together with my bosom buddies Abigail Tenembaum [TED speakers’ coach] and Liat Aaronson [TEDxTelAviv and TEDxHolyLand co-organizer], I’lll be hosting the live viewing of TEDWomen … Continue readingHosting the live stream of SF TEDWomen program in TLV, Dec 5th
I’ll be Hosting the ‘Young Adults on the Fast Track’ session @ the GA Nov 11th
Join me this November for 8 talks by extraordinary young leaders who are changing the Israeli society and world jewry.
Bringing Techonomy to Israel to ask: Can Israel Be the Tech Capital for the Next Five Billion?
In partnership with Campus Tel Aviv (powered by Google Entrepreneurs), Techonomy will facilitate a series of conversations on June 5th in Tel Aviv about Israel’s emerging role as a tech superpower. The two-hour event will begin with a talk by Techonomy’s David Kirkpatrick, followed by … Continue readingBringing Techonomy to Israel to ask: Can Israel Be the Tech Capital for the Next Five Billion?
I can’t believe it’s been a year since I didn’t become a better person!
But I have gained Zoe, well earned pounds, and some important life lessons. From Cape Coral, this is Noam and me, sharing our new-found wisdom with you, and wishing you a year which you will one day be strangely nostalgic for..
It’s Your Business – 183 written-in-blood tips for entrepreneurs
This is a great new entry-level book for entrepreneurs, with some excellent reminders for the more experienced. I scanned it in 30 minutes walking the treadmill. Of the 183 tips Lisa Everson offers in It’s Your Business, I chose to give you a sneak peek into the following because for me, they … Continue readingIt’s Your Business – 183 written-in-blood tips for entrepreneurs
Digital Nesting – Where the primal me meets the 21st century and how my instincts may save your shoes
Nesting instinct refers to an urge in pregnant animals to prepare a home for the upcoming newborn(s). It is found in a variety of animals (both mammals and birds) including humans. My form of ‘nesting’, somewhat to Noam’s disappointment, is not of the kind that … Continue readingDigital Nesting – Where the primal me meets the 21st century and how my instincts may save your shoes
The Behavioral Economics Summit for Startups 2012 is Back
And so is the Israeli extension of it. We’re keeping everything that worked last year and fixing the broken. Here’s when, where, who, why and how. Last year I was pumping during breaks and saving the milk in the yogurt department of the Google HQ … Continue readingThe Behavioral Economics Summit for Startups 2012 is Back