Amir Gal-Or

Amir Gal-Or (Hebrew: אמיר גלאור; born September 5, 1962) is an Israeli businessman involved in venture capital, technologies, and East Asian enterprises.

On October 16, 1986, he flew in the same formation with Israeli MIA navigator/weapon systems officer (WSO) Ron Arad, who went missing that day.

Notable exits of the fund include: Galileo, Saifun, Shopping.com, ShellCase, Scitex Vision, Digital China, WLCSP, Bazun, and ITS.

In 2017, Gal-Or was bestowed with the Friendship Award[8] by the Chinese government for his great contribution to China-Israel business relations over the past nearly two decades.

The award is the highest honor granted to foreign experts by the Chinese government for their contributions to the country's economic progress.

In January 2020 Gal-or was nominated to be the honorary president of the Israel Chamber of Commerce in China or IsCham (Chinese: 中国以色列商会).

Amir Gal-Or addresses attendees of the Israel Venture Association Conference in Tel Aviv