Boaz Mamo
Boaz has over 8 years of experience in business development and project
management; currently Boaz leading projects in Agriculture and Smart
Transportation at the Israel Innovation Institute and the Executive Director of
EcoMotion; Boaz work is focusing mainly on Promotion of Disruptive Projects in the
AgroTech and Smart Transportation and to encourage cross sectoral partnerships
around those areas. prior to that Boaz hold the position of Business developer for
Digital Fuel, an Israeli start-up company, project management at Young Judea; Boaz
holds B.A. and an M.B.A. (Specializing in finance and strategy), from the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem.

Matan Hoffmann
After spending two years volunteering and working in various countries in the developing world, I am passionate to try and understand how entrepreneurship can play a part in bettering the lives of the two billion people living at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP).As a graduate student at TAU, and in partnership with George Washington University, I currently conduct research on international development projects in rural Nepal and Myanmar.
Julian Podolsky - IsraelDev
Julian Podolsky its an advertiser who's main experience its on branding communication from a 360 point of view, been working as Relationship Manager for Banco Macro for the last 6 years taking care of local media advertising, events and branches branding image fusions. Also helped on PR communication and CRS policy's on more than 100 brunches spread all around South Argentina.


Dan Schreter
Dan Schreter was born and raised in Tel Aviv. In 2002, he joined the IDF's Talpiot program,
and earned his B. Sc. in math and physics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Over the
course of seven more years of military service, he took on roles in the fields of analysis,
intra-organizational entrepreneurship, management and strategic planning. He volunteers
with two organizations aiming to improve the quality of middle and high school education
in Israel, and has recently been involved in several projects promoting international
development. Dan recently completed an M.A. in Economics at Tel Aviv University. He lives
in Tel Aviv with his wife, Rachel.

Dahlia Olinsky
Dahlia is a project manager and team leader at a software startup by day, and an active volunteer and consultant to refugee assistance organizations. Her passion working with people of all ages, religions, socio-economic and geographical backgrounds has spanned the world, from East Jerusalem to West Africa. This work has included youth mentoring, computer training, and extensive travels.
A social creature with a college degree in mathematics and a passion for the developing world, Dahlia intends to make the Hackathon her home for two days, and help make a change in the world.
