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TAMID Fellowship

The TAMID Israel Investment Group is excited to pilot the TAMID fellowship program, the third phase of our dynamic program, which aims to align the professional interests of American business students with the Israeli economy. We are gearing up to provide an 8-10 week comprehensive internship and living experience in Israel for four to six students in Summer 2010. Read More

TAMID Fellows

1. Nathan Gilson, REAL Housing

Blog: http://tamidnate.wordpress.com/

Nathan Gilson is a Freshman pursuing a degree in International Studies focused on Political Economy and Developments, with a minor from the Program in Entrepreneurship. He has spent the last two semesters working on consulting projects in the TAMID Business Applications program. Nathan's other business experiences include managing Israeli stand-up comedian David Sidman and managing a private stock portfolio. He is thrilled at the opportunity to be one of the Fellowship's pioneers, helping to shape what he believes will be a premiere summer program for years and generations to come.

2. Allison Berman, BioLine Rx

Blog: http://allyberman10.wordpress.com/

Allison Berman originally from West Bloomfield, Michigan is currently a freshman in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and will enter the Ross School of Business in the fall. During the internship Allison is most looking forward to returning to Israel and getting the opportunity to see the Israeli-American connection firsthand. Beyond academics, Ally's interests include culinary arts and pastry design, Middle Eastern history and travel.

3. Kevin Zussman, ARBA Finance

Blog: http://zussmank10.wordpress.com/

Kevin Zussman is from Riverwoods, IL and is currently a sophomore in the Ross School of Business, with emphasis on Finance and Accounting and a minor in Program in the Environment. Through Ross and his involvement in TAMID, Kevin has developed a particular interest in start-up enterprises and venture capital. Kevin is looking forward to living and working in Israel this summer. He believes that the TAMID Fellowship Program will provide him with a unique opportunity to observe and participate in the culture and business community of Israel and to gain valuable, hands-on work experience.

4. Jonathan Hornstein, Mobileye

Blog: http://hornsteinj10.wordpress.com/

Jonathan Hornstein is from Baltimore, Maryland and is a sophomore in the Ross School of Business. He is considering concentrations in accounting and finance and is also minoring in mathematics and environmental science. Having been to Israel twice previously with his family and high school, he is excited to finally experience the country as an individual instead of as a tourist. From his internship, he hopes to gain an understanding of the financial services industry and Israeli business culture.

5. Idan Goldbroom, Thomson Reuters

Blog: http://goldbroomi10.wordpress.com/

Idan Goldbroom is a sophomore at the Ross School of Business. He is originally from Ra'anana, Israel and has lived in Poland for the past six years. He is looking forward to the fellowship in Israel as this is the first time that he gets to visit his home country since the day he arrived in the States. He is also looking forward to having a meaningful and fulfilling internship in the field of consulting or marketing, where his true passion lies.

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