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Erel Margalit was born on 1 January, 1961 in Na'an, Israel, is an Israeli politician. Discover Erel Margalit'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 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January, 1961
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Na'an, Israel
Nationality Israel

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1961

Erel Margalit (אראל מרגלית; born 1 January 1961) is an Israeli high-tech and social entrepreneur.

1969

In 1969, when Margalit was eight years old, the family was sent on a mission to Detroit, Michigan where his father was head of a local Hebrew school.

While in high school in Michigan, Erel became a point-guard on a local basketball team.

1971

After returning to Israel in 1971, the family settled in Karmiel before moving to Jerusalem.

He attended Rene Cassin High School and continued to play basketball there.

Recognition of his talent led to an offer to join the Israeli youth team, but he declined in favor of serving in an IDF combat unit.

He served in the Golani Brigade's "Orev" unit as an operations officer, reaching the rank of sergeant major.

1982

As a reservist in 1982, he fought in the First Lebanon War with the IDF's airborne anti-tank division.

Margalit studied philosophy and English literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he met his future wife.

1985

In 1985 Margalit moved to New York to attend Columbia University where he continued towards a doctorate in philosophy and logic.

During his studies he was exposed to Michael Porter's "The Competitive Advantage of Nations," which influenced his doctoral dissertation on the subject, "The Entrepreneur as a Leader in the Historical Process."

1990

Returning to Israel in 1990, Margalit began to work at the Jerusalem Development Authority under Uzi Wexler, promoting business development and technological entrepreneurship in Jerusalem.

During this time, he worked closely with Teddy Kollek.

He also worked in cooperation with American governors, among them Mario Cuomo of New York, Pete Wilson of California, James Florio of New Jersey and Rodney Wallace of Massachusetts.

Margalit helped to attract dozens of technology companies to Jerusalem with the aim of turning the city into a high-tech capital for Israel.

In three years, he succeeded in bringing in 70 large technology companies, including Digital and IBM.

1993

In 1993, Erel Margalit founded the JVP venture capital fund.

1994

In June 1994, Margalit left the JDA and embarked on an independent career.

2002

In 2002, Marglit founded the social organization Bakehila (בקהילה "In the Community" in Hebrew) as a means of reducing the socio-economic gap affecting disadvantaged children in Jerusalem.

Bakehila runs educational programs in lower socioeconomic neighborhoods of Jerusalem with the goal of raising the students' academic achievements, and promoting the children's personal and interpersonal growth.

Thousands of students from Jerusalem have attended the program during its first eight years.

2006

In 2006, Erel Margalit formed and developed the new Media Quarter in and around the historical train station compound in Jerusalem.

With over 200 dynamic entrepreneurs in the Business, Social and Cultural enterprises, the JVP Media Quarter houses start-ups, VC fund JVP, early stage initiative- JVP Play, Our Crowd incubator- Labs/02, the performing arts hub – "Zappa Jerusalem in The Lab," the social profit organization – “In the Community” (Bakehila), as well as a restaurant and a nightclub.

2007

which he completed in 2007.

In response to the First Intifada and the anti-Israel activities on American campuses, Margalit organized a dialogue group between Israeli and Arab students.

Together with other Israeli doctoral students, among them Yossi Dahan and Yossi Bachar, he established groups on eight leading campuses.

Margalit is married to Debbie and has three daughters: Tair, Eden, and Maya.

2012

In 2012, Bakehila opened an educational enrichment center in the Arab neighborhood of Beit Safafa.

2013

He served as a member of the Knesset on behalf of the Labor Party, from election in January 2013 until resigning in October 2017.

Under Margalit's leadership, JVP has raised over $1.4 billion across nine funds, spanning all stages of venture capital, and has orchestrated some of the largest exits out of Israel.

Forbes international business magazine selected Margalit as the top-ranking non-American venture capitalist on its prestigious "Midas (The Golden Touch) List.” The Marker Magazine named him the best venture capitalist in Israel.

Erel Margalit was born in kibbutz Na'an, the eldest of three siblings.

His father, Itzik Margalit, was an officer in the IDF Armored Corps and one of the founders of moshav Kfar Haim, and his mother, Mickey, was a founding member of moshav Avihayil.

2018

In October 2018, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) named JVP among its partners on a new cybersecurity initiative, alongside academic institutions including New York University (NYU) and Columbia University.

Called Cyber NYC, JVP will operate the initiative's investment arm, Hub.NYC, which will focus on growth-stage startups and will also offer access to clients and business support.

In 2018, Bakehila began working in underprivileged neighborhoods in Kiryat Shmona.

Following the events of the Second Intifada and the massive departure of young artists from Jerusalem, Erel Margalit created The Lab (Hama'abada) to keep and attract young artists in Israel's capital.

2019

On his mother's side, he is descended from Jews who immigrated to what was then Ottoman Palestine from Bulgaria in the 19th century, prior to the beginning of the First Aliyah.

He is a descendant of Shmuel Tagir, one of the founders of Tel Aviv.

2020

He is the founder and Executive Chairman of the Jerusalem-based venture capital firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) and the founder of two non-profit organizations “Bakehila” and “Israel Initiative 2020” establishing seven regions of excellence that combine technology and education.