February 9, 2012 Issue 12   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 12  
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Virginia Leads Seminar in Tel Aviv
Governor Warner Hosts Ambassador Ayalon, State's Jewish Leaders
Israeli Based Rothschild Venture Group Eyes Opportunities in Virginia
Northern Virginia a Natural Place for Selis Networks Headquarters

VITAL
Virginia Israel Tech Alliance

VITAL Co-Directors:

Joe Meredith, Ph.D.
1-540-961-3600 ext. 2013
meredith@vitalva.com

Ralph Robbins
1-703-234-7713
robbins@viab.com

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VIAB’s Mission

-Promote Partnerships and Opportunities Between Companies in Virginia and Israel

-Help Maximize the Nearly 40 Incentives for Israeli Companies to do Business in Virginia

-Facilitate High-Level Connections Throughout Virginia and the Washington, D.C. Area

-Help Ensure an Israeli Company’s Success Once it is Established in Virginia

-Act as a Critical Interface for Israeli Companies with State and Local Officials


Wisdom…

Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.

Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.

Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.

Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.
Persistence and determination are omnipotent.

The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.

Calvin Coolidge


Virginia Leads Seminar in Tel Aviv
42 people from 35 companies attended event

The Israel Export Institute in Tel Aviv, Israsel,  hosted a Virginia Lead Seminar titled “How to Open Doors and Walk Through Them”.   Mr. Robbins, the Executive Director of VIAB, was impressed b the level and motivation of the participants.  “They clearly need to move to the next level in the United States.  They understood that we can show them the techniques to do that.

The morning session on networking was presented by Limor Shafman, a marketing strategist and business development specialist from Arlington, Virginia, who came to Israel specifically for this event.  According to Limor: “Networking is a give and take relationship.  I came to Israel to offer my collective expertise.”  Many of the participating companies lined up to receive Shafman’s goodwill gesture of a free consultation during her stay in Israel.

The afternoon session was lead by Jonathan Klahr, a principle at BMR Capital, a VC firm whose founders became famous by being the first investors in the Israeli startup, Check Point Software.  The seminar taught how to approach VC firms based on the insights of a real VC insider.

Mr. Robbins said that 42 people participated from 35 different companies and that many have expressed a desire to consult with him during his current trip to Israel.  When asked if there is a cost for his consulting, Mr. Robbins explained that his services are part of Virginia’s Economic Development program and therefore there are no fees.  Mr. Robbins can be reached during his current Israeli trip at the following number: 056-300376.

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