Tzameret Fuerst

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Tzameret Fuerst

Tzameret Fuerst, BA[a 1], (born 19 January 1971[1]) is the CEO of Circ MedTech,[2] the company marketing the PrePex circumcision device. She married Oren Fuerst on 30 December 1998,[1][3] the co-inventor of the Prepex circumcision device. According to Tzameret Fuerst's Facebook profile, her foremost interest is "Israeliness".[1]

A message from the CEO of PrePex
We are committed to working with HIV stakeholders worldwide to prevent the spread of HIV. With PrePex, rapid scale up of male circumcision can be a reality for Africa.
– Tzameret Fuerst, CEO (Social Entrepreneur, Circ MedTech)[4]
"Unwanted Tissue" - "cut it off like a nail"
The device works on a very simple principle. We essentially stop the flow of blood to the unwanted tissue--which is the foreskin--and the foreskin, over the course of a week will dry up, become very very dry, and then after a week your gonna cut that foreskin off in the same way that you'll cut your nails.
– Tzameret Fuerst[5]

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Board memberships and affiliations

Tzameret Fuerst's Board Memberships and Affiliations include:[6]

  • Israeli FilmForum (Founder)
  • Israeliness (Founder), New York
  • Dor Chadash (Board Member and Chairwoman Emeritus), New York

Employment history

 
Single-use PrePex Device.

Tzameret Fuerst's employment history include:[7]

  • Circ MedTech Limited
  • Peak Financial Partners
  • Tevel Angel Club
  • Executive Vice President for Peak Corporate Network (Real Estate)[8]
  • Director of Strategy and Marketing at RichFX (acquired by Channel Advisor)[8]
  • Director of New Products and Global Marketing at Keter (Lipski Ltd)[8]

Oren Fuerst (husband)

 
Single-use Sizing Plate.

Oren Fuerst holds a Masters and Ph.D.[a 2] from Columbia Business School.[9] He's the co-inventor of the PrePex circumcision device.

Tevel Global

Oren Fuerst (her husband) started a Facebook group called Tevel Global (note the word "global").[10] Oren Fuerst is the Founder and Chairman of Tevel Global.[9]

According to Oren Fuerst's own writings, Tevel Global is "focused exclusively on Israeli start-ups and early-stage companies in sectors in which Israeli technology has proven to be exceptionally innovative and game-changing. [...] Tevel Global provides investors, especially those residing outside of Israel, with direct (and/or via an investment fund) access to deals which would not otherwise come their way or which would take significant time and effort to identify. [...] Tevel Global is the only Angel organization dedicated solely to Israeli start-ups. Since its first meeting in New York City in September 2007, Tevel’s members have invested in more than 25 of more than 70 companies that presented in our 22 meetings, and in many additional companies which were introduced via the network. Each meeting attracted about 50 participants from amongst our 500-member base, thereby guaranteeing quality interaction between investors and companies." [11][12]

According to Oren Fuerst, "Tevel Global is unique in the way it brings together investors and entrepreneurs"[11] He also claims that "there are no conflicts of interest" within Tevel Global.[11] He says the group uses a “Road Show format".[11]

Oren Fuerst calls himself an "angel investor".[9] According to the Tevel Global Management Profile on Oren Fuerst, he is an "Inventor of numerous software and medical innovations commercialized and/or acquired by leading companies", he was a faculty member at the "Yale International Center for Finance", and is a "feature columnist for leading financial newspapers (including the Financial Times)".[9]

Fuerst's partner, Andrea Wine, calls herself a "truly an authentic 'global' executive".[9]

Malcolm Hoenlein, Director

Since 1986, Malcolm Hoenlein has served as CEO/Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the coordinating body on international and national concerns for 52 national American Jewish organizations. Previously, he served as the founding Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater New York. Prior to that, he was the founding Executive Director of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry.[9]

Malcolm Hoenlein has a BA[a 1] in Political Science from Temple University and a Masters degree in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hoenlein regularly meets with world political and business leaders and Jewish communities. He serves as an advisor to many public officials, is frequently consulted on public policy issues and is associated with and serves on the boards of many communal, educational and civic organizations including the Council on Foreign Relations. He serves as a Director of numerous private and public companies, including Bank Leumi USA, Powermat, PureSafe, and ODF.[9]

Shosh Friedman, Advisor

Shosh Friedman is an advisor to Tevel Global, and a managing partner of Push-Med. She has an Administration Certificate (with Honors) from Hebrew University.[8]

Yaron Galai, Advisor

Yaron Galai is co-founder & VP Business Development at Ad4ever (part of Microsoft). Galai is a Major (reserve) in the Israeli Navy.[8]

Alon Geva, Advisor

Mr. Geva was an officer with the elite Intelligence unit of the Israeli Defense Forces where he managed and developed a number of software projects. He received a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Sciences and an MBA[a 3] from Tel Aviv University.[8]

Avraham Kadar, Advisor

Founder, Chairman and CEO of BrainPOP. Now he has gone from educating his patients to educating a nation, creating a library of more than 650 animated BrainPOP movies which are being used by more than 25 percent of U.S. schools. Dr. Kadar is Board-certified in Pediatrics and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, and practices in New York. A graduate of Sackler Medical School Tel Aviv, Dr. Kadar trained in Pediatrics in Israel and at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Hospital in New York. He was a Fellow in the Laboratory of Clinical Investigation at the National Institute of Health. He serves as AditAll’s Founder, Chairman and CEO and works closely with the company’s other executives in defining and executing overall strategy.[8]

His office is located at:
666 Lexington Avenue SUITE 102
Mount Kisco, NY 10549 [13]

Professor Achi Ludomirsky, Advisor

Professor of pediatrics at the NYU school of medicine. After earning his medical degree from the Sackler Medical School at Tel Aviv University in Israel, Ludomirsky was a major and a physician in the research and development branch of the Medical Corps of the Israel Defense Forces. He then completed a residency in General Pediatrics at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Ludomirsky served as a partner at Gemini Funds of Israel and as a Venture partner at Advent International (Boston, USA) and Oakwood Medical (St.Louis, USA).[8]

Abbreviations

  1. a b   Bachelor of Arts, Wikipedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021. (BA or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus.)
  2.   Doctor of Philosophy, Wikipedia. Retrieved 16 June 2021. (Also abbreviated as D.Phil.)
  3.   Master of Business Administration, Wikipedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021.

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