Rami Bader

Sailing Instructor at Sea-Gal Israel's Yacht Club

Rami Bader is an accomplished business leader with extensive experience in various managerial and advisory roles. Currently, Rami serves as the Managing Director at Free Spirit Experience and Chairman of Yellzz, overseeing board leadership and management liaison responsibilities. Rami also provides business consulting services to growth-stage companies and organizations, operates as President of 2:40am Ltd., and teaches sailing as an instructor at Sea-Gal Israel's yacht club. Prior professional roles include Vice President of Operations and Marketing at Media Plus, columnist at Ynet, and leadership positions at net-linx, TELUS, and Amdocs. Rami's academic background includes studies at the Adizes Institute, University of Alberta, and Tel Aviv University, among others.

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Sea-Gal Israel's Yacht Club

Sea-Gal Israel's yacht club was established in 1992 as the first Israeli Yacht-club and sailing school. Since then we have been providing Marine services for thousands of Israeli skippers in their sailing activities around the world as well as for students in their sailing courses. Our group employs 60 workers and managers, managing a fleet of 18 yachts fully owned by us. As part of our operations, we provide customers with the option to join our "Sea-Business Club"​ The "Sea-Business"​ is a club for members of the Sea-Gal yacht club. Many of the sailors'​ community are businessmen or senior executives in leading companies. The "Sea-Business Club"​ will bring you together with those members on joint cruises and business meetings of content and NETWORKING that will be prepared and delivered by leading companies and organizations in the Israeli economy. You can also join the meetings and get to know each other closely and "talk business"​ with people who know how to combine economy and pleasure - just like you.


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