Arison Investments
Ido Stern has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. Ido started their career as a Paralegal at the Israeli Ministry of Justice in 2003, followed by working as an Associate at Gornitzky & Co. from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, they joined Arison Investments as the VP & Global General Counsel. From there, they became a Member of the Board of Directors at Shikun & Binui in 2011 and at Salt Of The Earth Ltd. in 2012. Ido also served as a Member of the Board of Directors at Bank Hapoalim from 2012 to 2018. Ido'swork at Salt Of The Earth involved being a part of the leading salt manufacturer in Israel, specializing in sustainable sea salt solutions for the global food industry. Overall, Ido Stern has gained extensive experience in legal counsel, board memberships, and overseeing business operations.
Ido Stern began their education in 2001 at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where they pursued a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree in the field of Law. Ido completed their studies in 2005. Later, in 2010, Ido attended Harvard Business School for a year, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
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Arison Investments
A leading global investments company, the business arm of the Arison Group. Arison Investments manages a diversified portfolio valued at over $2.5 billion, investing in values-led businesses that combine substantial financial performance with sustainable moral responsibility. Arison Investments provides innovative long-term responses to the basic needs of large populations, with values-based business activities spanning more than 40 countries across 5 continents, in finance, infrastructure, real estate, renewable energy, water, and salt. Arison Investments is headquartered in Tel Aviv, as the controlling shareholder of the pillars of the Israeli economy, including Bank Hapoalim, Israel’s leading bank and Shikun & Binui, Israel’s leading infrastructure and real estate group. Arison Investments privately owns Miya, founded by Shari Arison to maximize the efficiency of urban water systems worldwide, and Salt of the Earth, Israel’s leading salt producer since 1920.