Eli Hurvitz

Eli Hurvitz

Eli Hurvitz is the Executive Director of the Trump Foundation, a philanthropic foundation in Israel, which aims to serve as a catalyst for educational improvement by cultivating high-quality instruction of Mathematics and the Sciences.

He was among the founders of Avney Rosha, the Israel Institute for School Leadership, and of the Nachshon project, which provides online tutoring for high school students nation-wide. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Hemda, a science teaching center in Tel-Aviv and of Hakol Hinuch.

Hurvitz coordinated the Committee for Changing the Status of the National Library, chaired by Supreme Court Judge, Prof. Yitzhak Zamir, and was among the founders of the Guidestar project in Israel.

From 2000 to 2011, Hurvitz served as the Deputy Director of Yad Hanadiv, the Rothschild Family Foundation, and beforehand he was the assistant to the Chairman of the Knesset's Foreign and Defense Committee.