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Coronavirus Was a Disaster for Feminism, Says Head of Techstars Accelerator
20.05.20
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Adi Pick
Hilla Ovil-Brenner, the founder of Yazamiot, a non-profit organization with over 5,000 members that promotes female entrepreneurship spoke to CTech about how Covid-19 affects female entrepreneurs
Strategic Partnerships Make it Easier to Break Glass Ceilings, Says Yazamiot Founder
15.09.19
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Sophie Shulman
Hilla Ovil-Brenner, the founder of Yazamiot, a non-profit organization with over 5,000 members that promotes female entrepreneurship in Israel, spoke at a female entrepreneurship meet held during Calcalist’s third Mind the Tech conference in London
Israel Is a Tech Nation, But Mostly for Men
14.09.17
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Amarelle Wenkert and Orr Hirschauge
New government study examines the gender divide of Israel’s leading industry