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June 2010 TIB Newsletter

Dan Aronovic - Monday, July 19, 2010
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         Marva Harpak Excells at UNLV

            

 
   
 

    

 

Marva Harpak was the co-recipient of the Senior Recognition Award at the Mountain West Conference Championships.  She is a swimmer who won the conference championship in the 200M Free in 2008. She is a senior majoring in Biotechnology.

 LIST OF ISRAELI ATHLETES ON ALL CONFERENCE TEAMS

                                       SPRING 2010

                      PAC-10 All – Academic team

 

          1st team   Ravid Hazi, Arizona,  3.51 GPA Finance

             Honorable Mention   Amit Inbar, UCLA

 

                       Big Ten All Academic team

 

          Daniel Malnik, Ohio State, Finance (3.30+ GPA)

              Jonathan Hadash, Minnesota,  Economics

 

                                  America East

 

        Moshe Levy, Binghamton,   3.39 GPA in Marketing

                         Ilan Schvartz, Stony Brook 

        3.69 GPA Business Management and Economics

                     Ilan Schvartz      

 

 

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            Congratulations to the 2010 Graduates!

The class of 2010 is the first big class of athletes that was helped by the Israel Bridge, and we would like to celebrate their success in the classroom and in their respective sports.

    Erez Fern - Georgia Tech (Swimming)

Micky Malul - Georgia Tech (Swimming)

Vitali Pushkar - SCAD (Swimming)

Danny Malnik - Ohio State (Swimming)

Asaf Cohen - University of San Francisco  (Tennis)

Moshe Levy - Binghamton University (Tennis)

Margo Pogolerov - Miami of Ohio (Track)

Liat Anav - Texas State (Track)

Noam Shaham - Penn State (Men's Gymnastics)

Shachar Tal - Ohio State (Men's Gymnastics)

Here are some words of appreciation from Asaf Cohen and Liat Anav:

Asaf Cohen:  I majored in Media studies and my cumulative GPA was 3.07.

 My overall experience was magical. It was the best thing I ever did in my life.  Besides receiving a great education, I learned about many different cultures, histories, religions etc… Studying in the University of San Francisco opened my mind to respect many different issues existing in the world. My exposure to the US improved my dynamics with other people. I learned to be a better person.

 

As for now, I am in Israel looking for a job in the film industry.

 Thank you very much for all your help.

  Keep up the great work.

   I wish you all the best   --      Asaf Cohen

 

 

Liat Anav -  I graduated from Texas State University with a degree in Business Administration- Marketing . My overall GPA was 3.68.

 Going to college in USA was a great experience. I have learned a lot about myself as well as about Americans and how to be independent in a foreign county. For athletes, the combination between athletics and school was superior and we got all the support we needed in order to succeed as an athlete and as a student

 I am looking to work in Israel or in the US in a field such as Sport Marketing, product marketing, sport management , exporting and importing , international business or sales. ---  Liat Anav

 

 

 If you would like to contact Liat Anav with a job opportunity, please reply to aronovic@actcom.co.il

   
 

 

 

ABOUT ISRAELBRIDGE
Who We Are:

Ross Greenstein, Scholarship for Athletes President and Founder of The Israel Bridge

Dan Aronovic, Head of Operations, The Israel Bridge

Our Vision:
The Israel Bridge will work to be the largest resource for connecting and developing relationships between Israelis and Americans.

Current activities:
Finding athletic scholarships for deserving Israeli athletes in the US. We have over 40 athletes attending schools like Ohio State, UCLA, Maryland, UNLV, Arizona, Arizona State, Binghamton, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of San Francisco and many others.

Visit our website for more info:
www.theisraelbridge.org

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