Eli (Eliyahu) Hurvitz | |
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אלי "אליהו" הורביץ | |
Born | Eliyahu Hurvitz 27 November 1970 |
Citizenship | Israeli |
Alma mater | Tel Aviv University |
Occupation | Philanthropy Executive |
Employer | The Trump Foundation |
Title | Executive Director |
Relatives | Eliyahu Meridor (grandfather), Raanana Meridor (grandmother), Dan Meridor (uncle), Sallai Meridor (uncle), Yair Hurvitz (father), Haggit Hurvitz (mother), Shaul Meridor (cousin) |
Awards | 1998 The Uzi Ya'iri Prize for Creative Thinking |
Eli Hurvitz (Hebrew: אלי הורביץ born 27 November 1970) is the executive director of the Eddie and Jules Trump Family Foundation,[1] chairman of the Israel Forum of Philanthropic Foundations, and former member of the Israel National Board of Education. Between 2000 and 2011 Hurvitz served as the deputy director of Yad Hanadiv, the Rothschild Family Foundation, and previously as an advisor to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee at the Knesset.