Yoav Chelouche

[6] His great grandfather, Aharon Chelouche, was one of the early founders of Tel Aviv and the builder of Gymnasia Herzliya, the first Hebrew high school in Palestine.

[8] Chelouche began working for Scitex Corporation, a world leader in digital imaging and printing systems, in 1979, serving as VP of Marketing and Business Development.

[19] He is on the board of directors of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), Tower Semiconductor (Towerjazz) [3] and Check Point Software Technologies.

[22] Aviv has also invested in Orcam, a Jerusalem start-up developed by the founders of Mobileye, that allows visually impaired people to understand text and identify objects through audio feedback, using computer vision and a miniature camera attached to any eyeglasses.

[24] Chelouche is chairman of Ta'asiyeda, an educational initiative of the Manufacturers Association of Israel[25] that exposes young people to the world of industry and technology.