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Yossi Vardi was born on 2 September, 1942 in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, is an Israeli entrepreneur and investor (born 1942). Discover Yossi Vardi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Occupation Entrepreneur, investor
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September 1942
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Nationality Israel

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His wife is Talma

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Children Arik Vardi (co-founder of ICQ), Oded, and Dani

Yossi Vardi Net Worth

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1942

Joseph "Yossi" Vardi (יוסי ורדי, born September 2, 1942) is an Israeli entrepreneur and investor.

He is one of Israel's first high-tech entrepreneurs, one of the pioneers of the Israeli internet industry.

For over 47 years, he has founded and helped to build over 85 high-tech companies in a variety of fields, among them software, energy, Internet, mobile, electro-optics and water technology.

Joseph Vardi was born in Tel Aviv.

He studied at the Technion in Haifa, graduating with a B. Sc.

in industrial management engineering.

He went on to earn an M. Sc in Operations Research and a D. Sc.

(his thesis received the Kennedy-Leigh Award).

He is married to Talma and the father of Arik (co-founder of ICQ), Oded, and Dani.

1969

Vardi began his entrepreneurial career in 1969, at the age of 26, as co-founder and first CEO of TEKEM (טכ"מ) (In Hebrew – abbreviation of "Technologia Mitkademet". In English: ATL-Advanced Technology Ltd.), one of the first software houses in Israel (later sold to Tadiran and then absorbed into Ness Technologies). In 1970, he was appointed Director General of the Ministry of Development. He served as chairman of Israel Chemicals of Mifaley Tovala, of Harsit and Hol Zach, and a member of the board of Israel Electric Corporation, Dead Sea Works, Dead Sea Bromine, Dead Sea Periclase, Haifa Chemicals, Chemicals and Phosphates, and others. He also chaired the Oil Explorations Concessions Council and Fertilizers Development Council.

He was sent to the U.S. to serve as the Director of the Investment Authority in North America, and Consul For Economic Affairs of the State of Israel in New York.

In that capacity he took part in the creation of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation (BIRD-F).

He acted as an advisor to the Israeli mission to the U.N.

Upon returning to Israel, he served as the first Director General of the Ministry of Energy.

Vardi also chaired the Israel National Oil Company, and was a member of the board of Oil Refineries Ltd.

During his tenure, Israel discovered and developed oil fields in the Gulf of Suez.

Vardi co-founded Alon oil, International Laser Technologies, Granite Hacarmel and other companies.

Vardi is a co-holder of a patent on instant messaging on telephones.

Vardi is an early stage "angel".

1996

Since 1996 he has been active in founding young internet companies and internet startups.

In 1996 he became the founding investor of Mirabilis (company) – the creator of ICQ, which is the first instant messaging application that was released to the web.

Among the companies he invested in, or helped to build are Answers.com (went public), Gteko (sold to Microsoft), Airlink (sold to Sierra Wireless), Tivella (sold to Cisco), Scopus (went public), CTI2 (sold to Audiocodes), Foxytunes (sold to yahoo), Tucows (went public), wibiya (sold to Conduit), The Gift Project (sold to eBay), Epals (went public), and Starnet (sold to IAC/InterActiveCorp).

Among his other investments are: Come2Play (a social gaming site), Fring, speedbit, Cellogic (developer of a content discovery platform for mobile publishers, and of the deeplink.me mobile deep linking platform), BloggersBase (a discovery platform for premium UGC), Wefi and many others.

Mirabilis, which practically had no revenues, was sold to AOL just 19 months after it released its product for over 400 million dollars.

The sale inspired a whole generation of young Israelis to open start ups.

According to Forbes: "...Overnight, a new phrase "the Mirabilis Effect," became popular as young Israeli entrepreneurs yearned to copy the company's success".

After retiring from the civil service, Vardi served on the boards of Amdocs, Maariv, Elite, Scitex, Bezeq, Arkia, Elisra, Hamashbir Hamerkazi and others, and assisted Ormat Industries to identify and develop its geothermal activity.

He is a member of Amdocs advisory committee.

In recent years Vardi is active in fostering a culture of innovation and creativity in Israel and abroad.

He founded Kinnernet, an annual, three days gathering of creative people from all over the world at the shores of the Sea of Gallilee; he is the chairman of 4YFN (4 Years from Now), the startup event organized by Mobile World Capital Barcelona; together with Dr Hubert Burda he is co-chairing the annual DLD (Digital, Lifestyle, Design) conference in Munich; together with Sir Martin Sorrell he is co-chairing the annual Stream unconference in Greece, he also co-hosting ICUC – (Internet Cowboys UnConference) in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

He talks about this heavily in the Shaping Business Minds Through Art Podcast.

After leaving the government, Vardi continued to be involved in the public sector.

He is the Co-Chair of the European Union – Israel Strategic Business Dialogue.

He chaired a number of government-appointed commissions and committees, among them the Public Commission for the Regulation of the Electricity Sector, the Public Commission on Raising Venture Capital in the Stock Exchange and others.

He also took part in the formation of Yozma.

He served on the Advisory Council of the Bank of Israel, and israel Securities Authority, and on the board of directors of the Development Corporation for Israel (State of Israel Bonds).

He serves on the board of governors of the Technion.

He was the chairman of the Jerusalem Foundation, was member of the council and the executive committee of the Open University of Israel and the board of trustees of the Hebrew University and Weizmann Institute.

In his capacity as the Director General of the Ministry of Energy, Vardi led the negotiations in regards to the oil part in the peace agreement with Egypt.

While in the private sector Vardi was asked to serve as special advisor to the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Finance, for regional cooperation, and to head the economic negotiations with Jordan.