Yoni Elkonin from Vega Real Estate Enterprise and Investment Ltd.
Yoni Elkonin מחברת Vega Real Estate Enterprise and Investment Ltd.

Yoni Elkonin

General Director and Co-Owner

Vega Real Estate Enterprise and Investment Ltd.
Real estate development, execution, human resources for the construction industry
Year of Birth: 1985
Email: [email protected]
Fields: Finance, labor laws, analyzing financial reports, managing procedures in large-scale companies, human resources, budget management, and entrepreneurship
Position: General Director and Co-Owner
Education: B.A., Economics and Management
Member in: Chamber of Commerce
Languages: Hebrew, English, Russian

What recent key move did you lead?
Analyzing and evaluation of the real estate market equity in major cities in Central Israel, while emphasizing the finest details and creating an investment feasibility map by streets and narrow areas, for a period of 10-15 years.

What are the company’s strongest attributes?
Quality and loyal staff members as well as yielding commercial assets in office towers.

Which of the company’s recent key moves will lead to it becoming stronger over the next few years?
According to company policy, in order to maintain long-term financial stability, it utilizes its subsidiaries’ resources aiming to invest in yielding assets located in stable areas. Thus, generating a steady income with long-term betterment potential.

What are the main challenges facing the company in the next few years?
To substantially increase the scope of its investments and initiatives with the objective of creating luxurious and unique project, like no one has seen before.

What would you recommend to an up-and-coming executive?
Perseverance is key, don’t take unnecessary risks, prepare a plan for one year, three years, five years, and twenty years and act according to market fluctuations. Don’t compromise on hiring the best staff in the field (if you have doubts about someone, then there is no point in hiring them).

What should one remember during hardships?
When everything goes exactly to plan, that is when you worry. Extensive long-term activity with no hardships is alarming and a clear sign of trouble. Struggles and hard times are just a natural part of business.