Know Your Investor: Meet Tal Barnoach, General Partner at Disruptive
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8200 EISP is happy to invite you to a special “know your investor” lecture, with Tal Barnoach, Angel Investor and General Partner at Disruptive. The event will take place in the Dizzy Frishdon, Dizengoff 121 st. Tel Aviv, at 19:00pm, on July-18th (Monday).
This is the 8th event as part as “know your investor” series, where we bring top angel investors, VC’s, incubators and others to meet the entrepreneurial community in Israel.
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Tal Barnoach has been an entrepreneur since 1993.
Over the past 20 years he acted as a co-founder and executive of companies such as S.E.A which went public in 1996, Orca Interactive (acquired by France Telecom in 2008), Beinsync (acquired Phoenix Technologies in 2008) and Dotomi (acquired by Valueclick in 2011.
He was a seed investor in companies such as Quomranet (acquired by Red Hat), Crossrider (acquired by The Market) and he is a seed investor in Fixya, Qwilt, Fusic, Beamr, Askem and others. Tal founded Disrupt-ive in 2013 an early stage fund which focuses on Israeli related companies and technologies.
He served in the Israeli Special Intelligence Unit of the IDF and is a Tel-Aviv University graduate.
The event will take place at Dizzy Frishdon, Dizengoff 121 st. Tel Aviv.
19:00 – Doors open, 20:00 – talk starts.
See you there!
The 8200 EISP Team
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8200 EISP is the first start-up accelerator in Israel, founded in 2011. Our vision is to harness the vast network of 8200 alumni in order to promote early stage, first-time entrepreneurs from all industries. This is our way as alumni of 8200 to give back to the Israeli society. 70% of the program alumni are currently leading their start-up as founders. Our 95 start-up graduates have raised funding of over $300M in total and employ more than 450 people in Israel and overseas. 8200 EISP is funded and supported by our partners, all leaders in their respective fields. Our partners include Bank Hapoalim (the largest bank in Israel), EY Israel, law firms Naschitz Brandes Amir and Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz, the BRM Group, Battery Ventures, AOL Israel, Nextage, WeWork, Matrix/8300, Elron and Star Farm Ventures.
