Amos Eiran

Amos Eiran (עמוס ערן) is a former President of the University of Haifa in Israel.

Amos Eiran
Born
עמוס ערן
Known forPresident of the University of Haifa (1988-1990 )

Biography

Eiran earned a BA in humanities from American University in Washington, DC, an MA in history from Tel Aviv University, a Diploma in Business Administration from Harvard University, and a Diploma in institutional investments from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.[1][2]

Eiran was the Director General of the Prime Minister's Office in Israel under Yitzhak Rabin.[1][3][4][5] He also worked as a Counselor at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC.[1] Eiran served as the Director General and Chairman of the Board of Mivtahim Pension Funds, Israel's largest pension fund, and a Director on the Boards of Bank Hapoalim and Bank Mizrachi.[1][2]

From 1988 to 1990 he was President of the University of Haifa in Israel.[3][2]

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References

  1. "Tel Aviv – Israel; AMOS EIRAN," VilNews.
  2. "AKARI THERAPEUTICS PLC - 10-K - 20150211 - DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS". yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com.
  3. Eldar, Akiva (June 8, 2010). "Border Control What a Little Gas Could Do". Haaretz.
  4. Bergman, Ronen (November 9, 2011). "Gilad Shalit and the Rising Price of an Israeli Life". The New York Times.
  5. Moseley, Ray (April 24, 1988). "ISRAEL`S PAIN: A WAR WITHIN". Chicago Tribune.
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