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'''Moshe Tery''' is Chairman of the [[Israel Securities Authority]]. He was initially appointed in 2002 by then-[[Finance Minister of Israel|Israeli Finance Minister]] [[Silvan Shalom]].
'''Moshe Tery''' is Chairman of the [[Israel Securities Authority]]. He was initially appointed in 2002 by then-[[Finance Minister of Israel|Israeli Finance Minister]] [[Silvan Shalom]].

Revision as of 01:40, 31 May 2020

Moshe Tery is Chairman of the Israel Securities Authority. He was initially appointed in 2002 by then-Israeli Finance Minister Silvan Shalom.

Career

Positions he has held include:[1]

  • Chairman of Leadcom Ltd. (Elgadcom Group)
  • General Manager of the Central Co. Stock Exchange Services (N.E.) Ltd.
  • General Manager of the Israel Investment Center
  • Vice Director General of Edgar Textile Industries Ltd.
  • Director of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
  • Director of Israel Chemicals Ltd.
  • Chairman of Laromme Hotels International Ltd.
  • Chief Economist in the Securities Division of the Israel Discount Bank

Government appointments

His government appointments include:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Speaker's Biography: Moshe Tery". Milken Institute. Retrieved 12 January 2014.

External links