The Merage Foundation for U.S.
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The Merage Foundation for U.S.
The Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Fourth Floor Newport Beach, California 92660 For more information, please call Marshall Kaplan, Executive Director, at (949) 474-5882, Tim Bolin, Associate, at (949) 474-5883, or Sherwin Pomerantz, Israel Liaison, at 972-2-571-0199. merage foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade merage foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade E x pa n d i n g I s r a e l i E x p o rt s to t h e U . S . THE VISION… The Merage Foundation is dedicated to Paul Merage, President and Founder of the Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade: increasing Israeli exports to the United States as I firmly believe that Israeli business a means to promote economic growth in Israel. demonstrates tremendous entrepreneurial spirit and skills. Israel has the intellectual capital and the business leadership to significantly expand exports to the U.S. It can and indeed must do so to sustain a vigorous growing economy and to provide a better life for its citizens. The Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade The Foundation provides leadership training and education initiatives concerning U.S. marketing strategies to Israeli executives and top Israeli MBA students. Foundation initiatives focus on helping to build the strategic capacity of Israeli companies to successfully market their products and services in the U.S. The Mer a g e Fou n d at i o n f o r U . S. - I s ra e l T rad e I ni t i tat i v es Foundation Initiatives The U.S. has been and will continue to be a key, indeed, critical trading partner with and provide a major export market for Israel. program development and delivery, including the cost Partner Deans at Israeli business schools. The of hotels, food, and training facilities for participants. Foundation’s Israeli CEO Advisory Board interviews Participants pay only for round trip transportation nominees and recommends candidates to the Foundation. Generally, nominees are required to have finished at to and from Israel. According to interviews with many Israeli least 50% of the course credits associated with their MBA business leaders and research initiated by the MBA Student Summer Education Program Foundation, improved knowledge about effective U.S marketing strategies will permit Israeli firms The graduate students enrolled in Israeli business schools to increase their penetration into U.S. markets. are the future leaders of Israeli businesses. Every summer, the Foundation administers The Foundation is building a strong partnership with Israeli and U.S. business, government, and a twenty-one-day educational program for fifteen university leaders. The Foundation, working with outstanding Israeli MBA students. The summer program its Israeli and U.S. Advisory Boards, administers and sustains two major capacity-building initiatives. They are the Israeli Executive Leadership Program and the MBA Student Summer Education Program. Upon completion of the leadership program, participants become Merage Foundation Business Leadership Fellows. The Foundation provides Fellows with mentoring, continuous learning and networking opportunities. Specific criteria for choosing among applicants The Israeli Executive Leadership Program from Israeli companies include the following: The Foundation administers two ten-day Executive Leadership Training Programs annually. They ■ Senior responsibility in marketing. focus on increasing understanding of U.S. ■ Leadership experience and export responsibilities. “best practices” concerning marketing, sales ■ Comparative advantage and/or competitiveness in and distribution, procurement, negotiation, and U.S. markets of the products/services provided by networking strategies. To encourage discussion, the applicant’s company. participation is limited to fifteen outstanding Israeli ■ business leaders for each program. Faculty members include leading U.S. professors with extensive business experience as well as very successful business leaders. Commitment of the applicant’s business to develop and initiate U.S. exports. ■ Availability of or ability to secure resources necessary to mount successful U.S. export strategies. Each program includes lectures, interactive discussions, role play, case study, and the development of marketing strategies. Participants visit the leaders Applications are reviewed and participants nominated by the outstanding Israeli CEO Advisory Board. The Foundation’s U.S. Advisory Board reviews nominated leadership training programs take place in Newport participants and makes recommendations to the near the headquarters of many important U.S. companies and the University of California. includes nationally respected business-wise professors program. Other selection criteria relate to academic performance and potential business leadership as well as level of professional experience. Participants are required to demonstrate a clear desire to build a leadership career based on helping their future employers increase exports to the U.S. Upon finishing from highly ranked U.S. business schools as well The graduate as top business leaders. Classroom sessions are students enrolled supplemented by office presentations, and in Israeli business visits, discussions with top schools are the CEOs and marketing Through future leaders experts. lectures, role play, case of Israeli study, and the of exportbusinesses. development related marketing plans for real as well as hypothetical Israeli their summer studies, participants become Merage MBA Fellows. The Fellows program provides participants with important help and support as they build their business careers and implement strategies to increase Israeli exports to the U.S. Through the Foundation, Fellows secure the following: ■ Professional development and mentoring. ■ Opportunities to share business experiences with other Fellows through electronic newsletters and Forums in companies, Israeli Israel. students are provided of key companies with an interest in Israel. The Beach, California, a major conference center located Students are nominated by the Foundation’s The Foundation covers the full costs of Foundation, based on the relevance of the nominees backgrounds and their companies products and services to U.S. markets. the tools to initiate successful marketing, ■ Opportunities to access leadership networks in the U.S. and Israel. sales and distribution, networking, negotiation, and procurement strategies in the U.S. The Foundation administers the summer educational initiative and covers its total costs, including the costs of student transportation, lodging, and food. E x pa n d i n g I s r a e l i E x p o rt s to t h e U . S . About the Foundation The Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade was created by Katherine, Paul and Lilly Merage in 2004. The Foundation reflects their deep commitment to the economic health and wellbeing of Israel and their understanding of the reciprocal economic benefits associated with a strong U.S. Israel economic partnership. Financial support is provided by the Andre and Katherine Merage Family Foundation and the Paul and Lilly Merage Family Foundation. The Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade President Paul Merage Executive Director Marshall Kaplan Associate Tim Bolin Israel Liaison Sherwin Pomerantz merage foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade Israeli Advisory Board Ron Gutler Chairman of the Board, NICE Systems Ltd. Chair of Israeli Advisory Board The Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade David Blumberg Chairman, Bank of Jerusalem David Brodet Chairman, Hadassah University Hospital Ami Erel President and CEO, Discount Investment Corporation Ltd. Dan Goldstein Chairman and CEO, The Formula Group Rami Kalish Managing General Partner, Pitango Venture Capital Dov Lautman Chairman of the Board, Delta Galil Industries Ltd. Leo Leiderman Chief Economic Advisor, Bank Hapoalim B.M. Erez Meltzer CEO, Netafim Group Chemi Peres Managing General Partner, Pitango Venture Capital Dalia Prashker Co-founder, New Dimension Software; Entrepreneur Zvi Yemini CEO and Chairman of the Board, ZAG Industries Ltd. Business School Deans Advisory Board Simon Benninga Tel Aviv University Jonathan Kornbluth Hebrew University Ilan Meshoulam Haifa University Dov Monderer Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Arie Reichel Ben Gurion University IDC Oded Sarig Jacob (Yaacov) Weisberg Bar Ilan University Andrew J. Policano U.S. Representative, University of California, Irvine U.S. Advisory Board (in formation) Paul S. Berger Senior Partner (Retired), Arnold & Porter LLP merage foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade Arnold Brenner Director, U.S.-Israel Science and Technology Foundation Lester Crown Chairman, Henry Crown and Company Marvin Lender Chairman of M & M Investments Marvin Levy Chairman Emeritus, Miller International Inc. Joel Slutzky Chairman of the Board and Director, Iteris Holdings Inc. Ralph Stern Former CEO of CareCredit, Consultant to General Electric A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Fourth Floor • Newport Beach, CA 92660 • 949-474-5880 Application for the Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade’s Summer MBA Initiative, 2005 We are pleased that you are applying to be a participant in the Merage Foundation for U.S.-Israel Trade Summer MBA Intiative. The three-week program will occur in the Irvine and Newport Beach, California from July 31 to August 20, 2005. The Merage Foundation initiative focuses on increasing MBA student capacity to develop and successfully implement company-based strategies to expand exports to the U.S. The curriculum includes modules concerning cultural differences between the U.S. and Israel affecting Israeli exports; effective U.S. market analysis, marketing, and networking; robust sales and distribution alternatives; successful U.S. negotiation and procurement options; and U.S. trade policies. Teaching and training approaches include lectures, live case studies, interactive discussions, role play, presentations by U.S. executives, visits to corporate headquarters, and initiation of real-world business projects. Faculty members are leading, experienced business scholars and practitioners in the U.S. The Merage Foundation covers all costs of the Summer Initiative. Participants who successfully complete the program of studies may receive MBA course credit at their business schools with approval of their Deans. Subsequent to completion of the Summer MBA Initiative, participants become Merage Foundation Fellows. Merage Fellows receive mentoring concerning career objectives as well as continuous opportunities to explore key ways to increase Israeli exports to the U.S. Criteria for Nomination and Selection Applicants must be Israeli citizens and fluent in English. Except under special circumstances approved by their Dean, applicants must have completed at least 50 percent of the coursework (credit hours) required for the MBA degree. Nomination is based on high academic achievement, proven leadership ability, professional excellence, and ethical behavior. Selected Fellows demonstrate the capacity and commitment to assume key decision-making roles in the export of products and services from Israel to the U.S. Selection Process Timeline Students must submit applications by January l5, 2005 to the Dean of their business school. Deans of seven outstanding participating business schools in Israel each nominate up to four MBA students by February l5, 2005. The Deans submit their nominees, applications and supporting materials to Sherwin Pomerantz, Merage Foundations, Israel Liaison Office, POB 45005, 91450 Jerusalem; Tel. 972-2-571-0199, Fax 972-2-571-0713. Deans’ nominees are reviewed by the Merage Foundation’s Israeli CEO Advisory Board and the Foundation’s staff in Israel.1 The Foundation selects fifteen MBA students to participate in the initiative by April 1, 2005. The CEO Advisory Board and/or Foundation staff may schedule interviews with nominees. 1 Complete and submit this application to your Dean by January l5th, 2005. Please type or print neatly. General Background: Name Address: Are you an Israeli citizen? Yes No Do you speak English fluently? Yes No What other languages do you speak? 1 A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Fourth Floor • Newport Beach, CA 92660 • 949-474-5880 Academic Background Where are you pursuing your MBA degree? When were you admitted into the MBA program? How many credits have your earned in the MBA program? How many credits must you earn to complete your MBA degree? What is your concentration/focus/specialization, if any (e.g., Finance, Marketing, Strategy, etc.)? When do you expect to receive your MBA degree? Please attach a transcript of your MBA coursework and grades up to the end of Summer 2004. Leadership and Management Roles Please describe leadership and or management positions you have held, internal and external to the University, if any, while a student in the MBA program and during the three years preceding your MBA studies (e.g. military, business, community, non-profit groups, etc). Title/Position Organization/Group Dates Responsibilities/Achievements 2 A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Fourth Floor • Newport Beach, CA 92660 • 949-474-5880 Professional Experience Please attach a complete résumé of your experience, including present employment, if you are employed. Career Objectives If you are presently employed with an Israeli company, do you expect to remain with that company upon receiving your MBA? What will your responsibilities be? Title? If you do not expect to remain with the company, please indicate why. If you are not presently employed, do you have a job lined up subsequent to your receiving your MBA? Yes No If your answer is yes, where will you work? (Please identify the business/employer and economic/industry sector.) What will your responsibilities be? Your title? 3 A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Fourth Floor • Newport Beach, CA 92660 • 949-474-5880 If your answer is no, what kind of job would you like subsequent to receiving your MBA? Please identify the type of business/employer and economic/industry sector. What sort of responsibilities would you like to have? Career Statement Please describe, in 300 words or less, your objectives concerning a business career in Israel, particularly your objectives related to developing and implementing strategies to help your employer increase exports to the U.S. Please attach this statement to your application. MBA Summer Program Statement Please describe, in 300 words or less, why you think you will benefit from the Merage Foundation’s Summer Initiative. Please attach this statement to your application. Letters of Recommendation Please attach three letters of recommendation from academic, business, or community leaders who attest to your academic achievement, leadership ability, professional excellence, and ethical behavior. If you have any questions about the Foundation or the application process, please contact Sherwin Pomerantz, Israel Liaison (972-2-571-0199); Marshall Kaplan, Executive Director (1-949-474-5882); or Tim Bolin, Associate (1-949-474-5883). 4