IDE President Yoram Dvash happy with mix of youth and experience on board and as committee heads.
Yoram Dvash, the newly elected President of the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE), has announced the completion of appointments to the board of directors and Chairs of IDE committees.
The IDE Presidium and Board is as follows:
Yoram Dvash, President
Yehezkel Blum, Executive Vice President
Shalom Papir, Senior Deputy President
Yaacov Ahron Shely , Vice President and Treasurer
Eli Shiri, Vice President, in ro tation with Yoram Harel-Haimoff
Yoram Harel-Haimoff Vice Presid ent, in rotation with Eli Shiri
Boaz Mold awsky, Chair, Finance Committee
Eyal Fruchter, Chair, Judicial Committee
M eir Dalumi, Honorary Secretary
Sha i Schnitzer, Honorary Secretary
Chaim Volner - Member of the Board
Emma Janover - Member of the Board
Philippe Frey - Member of the Board
Herzel Siton - Member of the Board
Shlomo Eden - Member of the Board
Hani Israel - Member of the Board
Ilan Samuel - Member of the Board
T he chairpersons of the committees are as follows:
Finance - Boaz Moldawsky
Judicial - Eyal Fruchter
External Affairs - Meir Dalumi
Industry - Eli Shiri
Banks - Yehezkel Blum
Taxation - Yehezkel Blum
IT and Innovation - Shai Schnitzer
S trategic Thinking - Meir Dalumi
Permanent Me mbership Approval - Herzl Siton
Member Acceptance - Yoram Harel-Haimoff
Rough Diamonds - Shai Schnitzer
Jewellery - Ilan Samuel
I srael Diamond Week - Moti Fluk
Immig rant Absorption - Philippe Frey
Trade H all - Philippe Frey
Commemoration & Honors - Yoram Harel-Haimoff
Sports - Yoram Harel-Haimoff
Corporate Socia l Responsibility - Emma Janover
Consumer Affairs - Chana Israel
"I feel we have assembled an excellent team that is well equipped to cope with the many challenges we have ahead of us," Dvash noted. "There are a lot of new, young faces on the board, but also members with decades of experience. As I see it, this is just the right mix of talents that we need to propel our exchange and industry at large forward. I wish all a successful and fruitful term in office," Dvash concluded.