In early 1999, SunGard bought Oshap for $220 million in a stock swap deal.
[4] Dovrat currently serves on the board of directors of a number of portfolio companies, including Outbrain, ironSource, Optimal+, Worthy and Cellwize.
The recommendations included a reform giving school principals the right to fire bad teachers and reward good ones with higher pay.
[7] Dovrat has been actively involved in numerous philanthropic and public organizations and initiatives in the areas of social and economic development.
He served as the chairman of the Israel Democracy Institute, founded Aaron Institute for Economic Policy and a co-founded Pnima[8] – a cross community organization aspiring to create a cross tribal civic coalition.