Zvi Chalamish (Hebrew: צבי חלמיש) is an Israeli real estate and industrial operations financial advisor and a public speaker. Chalamish led numerous key positions at the Government of Israel, including chief fiscal officer for the Western Hemisphere (2005–2010) and senior deputy accountant general (2000–2005). In 2010–2015 Chalamish was employed as the CEO of Ashra[1] – The Israel Export Insurance Corp. (2010–2013) and as CEO and partner of GSE Analytical Research and Investment Advisors, part of the Giza Singer Even group[2] (2014–2015).

Zvi Chalamish
צבי חלמיש
NationalityIsraeli
Education
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem
Known forCEO of ASHRA
Children3
Military career
Service / branchIsrael Defense Forces
RankCaptain
Chief Fiscal Officer for the Western Hemisphere
In office
2005–2010
Senior Deputy Accountant General
In office
2000–2005

Career

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Between 2014 and 2015, Chalamish was CEO of GSE Analytical Research and Investment Advisors, part of the Giza Singer Even group, Israel’s largest financial advisory and investment banking firm.

From 2010 to 2013, Chalamish was the CEO of ASHRA (The Israel Export Insurance Corp. Ltd.), a company fully owned by the Government of Israel, that encourages Israeli exports by providing insurance to medium-and-long-term export credit transactions as well as investments abroad. Under Chalamish's management of three years, Ashra was reported to have produced a record of over $1bn of policies, as well as expand its business to China and Africa.

Chalamish has 15 years of experience representing the Ministry of Finance in a wide range of executive positions. Most recently he served as Israel’s consul and chief fiscal officer for the Western Hemisphere (2005–2010). He was responsible for raising foreign currency for the State of Israel in international markets through bond and loan guarantee offerings. He also oversaw the State of Israel Bonds (Development Corporation of Israel) activities and fundraising initiatives worldwide and was the key liaison to the American investment banking community and financial institutions. In addition, Chalamish was in charge of the budget for the Israel Economic Mission and its seven regional offices in North and South America.

Prior to his diplomatic appointment in the U.S., Chalamish served for five years (2000–2005) as deputy accountant general for the Ministry of Finance. Chalamish also managed infrastructure projects such as the private finance initiatives (PFI) and the Built Operate Transfer (BOT).

From 1997 to 2000, while at the Ministry of Finance, he also served first as comptroller for the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption and then as comptroller for the Lands Authority Management. From 1992 to 1997, he was the supervisor and then manager of the audit department for the Ministry of Finance's accountant general.

During his tenure with the Ministry of Finance, Chalamish was the Chairman of the $400 million Israel Engineers Fund (2004-2005).

Education

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Zvi Chalamish holds a B.A. in economics and accounting (1990–1993) and an M.B.A. in finance and accounting[3] (1993–1995) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 2009, he completed a special program at New York University in international business and finance. He is also a C.P.A. During his tour of duty in the Israel Defense Forces, he rose to the rank of captain and was second-in-command at his military base. Chalamish is married with three children.

Public speaking

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Chalamish is a public speaker and was also a lecturer at the Hebrew University. Chalamish lectures about the Israel Economy, its development from a social-economy to an open market economy, and its breakthrough to international markets. In one of his Princeton lectures, Chalamish was quoted "A few weeks ago, an economist called Israel 'the land of milk and startups'". Chalamish was also a guest at the Bloomberg News, speaking about investments in Israel. Chalamish is a frequent speaker at the Milken Institute.[4]

References

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  1. ^ גרינשטיין, יוסי (1 September 2010). "צבי חלמיש, המנכ"ל החדש של אשרא". NRG. מעריב. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  2. ^ Rochwerger, Michael; Sasson, Assa (2013-12-03). "צביקה חלמיש עובר מניהול אשרא לגיזה זינגר אבן" [Zvi Chalamish goes Credit Management Giza Singer Even]. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  3. ^ "The American Friends of The Hebrew University breakfast for Real Estate and Financial Services Professionals was held at Bank Leumi USA – Real Estate Weekly Articles". Findarticles.com. December 20, 2006. Retrieved April 29, 2010.
  4. ^ "Milken Institute".