Nimrod Haim Levy

Director Of Business Development, Energy at ICL Group

Nimrod Haim Levy has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Nimrod Haim started their career in 1999 as an Economist in the FP&A department at Dead Sea Works. In 2001, they also took on the role of Lecturer at SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, providing education in their field.

In 2007, Levy joined ICL FERTILIZERS EUROPE C.V. as the Chief Economist & FP&A manager, where they were responsible for overseeing financial planning and analysis. Nimrod Haim held this position until 2014.

From 2014 to 2016, Levy served as the Operational Excellence Director at ICL Fertilizers, Potash, Europe, focusing on improving operational efficiency and implementing process enhancements.

In 2016, they transitioned to the role of Finance Manager and Executive Assistant to the President of ICL Essential Minerals Division. In this capacity, Levy analyzed financial and business results, controlled annual budgets, and spearheaded cross-organizational projects.

Levy later became the Director of FP&A for ICL Potash in 2018, where they managed finance, planning, and analysis, and played a key role in decision-making and policy-setting.

Their most recent position with the ICL Group is Director of Business Development, Energy, which they assumed in August 2021. No end date is provided for this role.

Additionally, Levy has a passion for teaching and has taken on the role of Lecturer at both Ben-Gurion University of the Negev since March 2022 and previously at Tomashin Afik College from 1999 to 2002.

Overall, Nimrod Haim Levy's work experience showcases their expertise in finance, planning, and analysis, as well as their ability to lead and contribute in various industries and educational institutions.

Nimrod Haim Levy obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Business/Managerial Economics from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in 1999. Following this, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Business Administration and Management, General, which they completed in 2001.

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