American Technion Society
Ariane Aronhime serves as the Director of Leadership Giving at the American Technion Society since September 2007, focusing on major and mega gift fundraising and relationship building. Previously, Ariane held the position of Mid Atlantic Regional Director at the Jewish National Fund from 2004 to 2007, where management of annual campaigns in the Maryland/Delaware region was a key responsibility. As Educational Director at The Baltimore Zionist District from 1999 to 2004, Ariane raised funds and developed programs to educate the Baltimore community on Israeli interests. Additionally, Ariane was the Executive Director at the Maryland Jewish Student Centers from 1996 to 1999, overseeing fundraising, programming, marketing, public relations, and campus dining across four universities in Maryland. Ariane holds a Bachelor's degree in Medicine from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and attended Aix-Marseille University from 1977 to 1980.
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American Technion Society
From Visionary Education to a World of Impact Our Mission: To enable the Technion to be among the world’s leading institutions improving the well-being of Israel and all humanity through leadership in science and technology. Based in New York City, the American Technion Society (ATS) provides critical support to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, ranked among the world's leading science and technology universities. The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is a major source of the innovation and brainpower that drives the Israeli economy, and a key to Israel’s renown as the world’s “Start-Up Nation.” Its three Nobel Prize winners exemplify academic excellence. Technion people, ideas and inventions make immeasurable contributions to the world including life-saving medicine, sustainable energy, computer science, water conservation and nanotechnology. American Technion Society (ATS) donors have provided more than $1.95 billion since its inception in 1940. Based in New York City, the ATS and its network of chapters across the U.S. provide funds for scholarships, fellowships, faculty recruitment and chairs, research, buildings, laboratories, classrooms and dormitories, and more.