

Mark Dubnov
VP Business Development & Head of Urban Renewal Division
| Year of Birth: | 1990 |
| Email: | [email protected] |
| Fields: | Residential and urban renewal, combination transactions and transactions related to moshavim and kibbutzim. |
| Position: | VP Business Development & Head of Urban Renewal Division |
| Additional Positions: | Tenant management and organization, promotion of commercial and legal negotia-tions, marketing and PR for the group and ongoing management. |
| Past positions: | Business development in an entrepreneurial company, organization and management of tenants in urban renewal. |
| Seniority in position: | 18 months |
| Education: | B.A in Business Administration |
| Member in: | Torah community in Haifa |
| Community Activity: | Volunteering in administrative support for the planning and construction of a syna-gogue |
| Languages: | Hebrew, English and Russian |
| Military Rank: | Sergent |
What is a significant move you have recently made?
Expanding and promoting a partnership with a leading company in urban renewal across the country.
What are the significant strengths of the company to you?
Professionalism, reliability, transparency, financial strength and careful selection of professional partners in the project process.
What are the central moves that were recently made, and would lead to the company's strengthening in the years to come?
Advertising and marketing the company significantly, expanding the field of activity in Israel from north to south and emphasizing large-scale projects, expanding real estate activity throughout Europe and creating informed and ideal partnerships.
What are the main challenges of the company in the next few years?
Competition with strong companies in the economy, prolonged bureaucracy of the various committees to obtain building permits and promote spatial plans, along with decisions and changes in the Bank of Israel.
What are your recommendations for a manager at the beginning of his career?
Great patience, creative and diverse thinking throughout the process, modesty and a long-term vision – Think first, act later.
What is important to remember even during hardships?
Higher goals are built over many years – seek and you shall find.