Builders of Jerusalem is a podcast that introduces listeners to the top makers, shakers, and dreamers of Jerusalem - all working towards the common goal of building the city as a capital of tech, innovation, and culture. Host Troy Fritzhand, known as Osher in Hebrew, is the Startups Lead at Made in JLM, an organization that oversees the startup and hi-tech ecosystem in Jerusalem. He is also on staff at the Jerusalem Post where he writes about tech, culture, and the state. He moved to Israel in the summer of 2022.
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Yonit Serkin is a startup and investment advisor who works with emerging companies to better position them for success in the market. Her career has seen her working alongside former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and as the head of MassChallenge Israel... more
Ben Wiener is the Managing Partner of Jumpspeed Ventures, an early-stage VC that invests exclusively in Jerusalem-based companies. Ben is a pioneer of the Jerusalem startup scene, being there from its earliest days to seeing it grow into the ecosyste... more
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Troy presents with quiet confidence these brilliant conversations with Jerusalem's premier movers and shakers. Enjoyable bites of wisdom, a slice of life from Jerusalem as much as an insight into the best of startup culture in Israel, and beyond - crosses over into every aspect of Jewish civilization also, from Hebrew perspectives on feminism to the Arab and Palestinian hi tech industry. Five stars, great length to enjoy too.
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Builders of Jerusalem launched 3 months ago and published 4 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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