-
Interdisciplinary Faculty for Society and Community / Management (B.A)
-
-
-
Eli Goldstein is a lecturer at the School of Economics and at the Interdisciplinary Centre at the Ashkelon Academic College, Israel. Eli has a Ph.D. from Bar Ilan University (2006), specializing deregulation, economics, and the environment. His research interests focus on the impact of market deregulation on the environment and on the economy in general. He is also interested in the occupational and economic profile of Jewish life in the diaspora.
-
Orni has extensive experience as a lecturer, group facilitator, coach, mentor for entrepreneurs and managers, and as a career consultant. She has lectured and trained employees and students in a variety of academic and organizational institutions such as, Mati, the Achva Academic College, the Israel Authority for Prevention of Violence, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the vocational training centers of the Israeli Ministry of Labor and the College of Management Academic Studies. She also works as a consultant in certain Jewish schools in the United States.
Central to Orni’s professional work is the focus on empowering and developing tools for advancing the desired individual and organizations’ goals by raising self-awareness, defining personal and organizational vision, creating an action plan, identifying barriers and doubts, and overcoming them.
Orni, specialized in distance learning utilizing the “NOGA” approach, a unique methodology which she developed and introduced at the 2018 Meital’s conference. “NOGA” enables students to pursue the courses requirements at their own place and time while engaging in intensive dialogue with the lecturer and other students in the course.
Orni holds a PhD in Management from the Poznan University of Economics (2016), a Master’s degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology from the San Jose State University (1994) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Criminology from Bar-Ilan University, Israel (Cume Laude -1986).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Aryeh Levitan has held a wide variety of positions in the teaching of computer science, managed a program combining professional training with Torah studies and managed a program for spreading traditional values to Russian speakers.
Levitan currently works as a teaching coordinator in the program of Operating Systems and Information Security at the Lev Institute, as well as the program for Operating Systems at the Open University, and the program of Operating Systems and Communication Networks in the Ultracode program for the ultra-Orthodox public. He is also a lecturer in Computer Science at the Lev Institute, OP, Hadassah and Ultracode.
Main areas of interest: operating systems, data communication and information security.
Aryeh Levitan holds a master's degree in Computer Science and Economics from
The Institute of Management in Moscow, USSR (1985).
-
Alon Maharshak, PhD, serves as the head of the Human Resource Management Program within the Management Department at Hadassa Academic College. With a distinguished career marked by extensive experience in HR management, Alon specializes in behavioral and organizational research and development. Holding a PhD in cognitive science, his expertise delves into the psychological aspects of decision-making and influence models.
Throughout his professional journey, Alon has held pivotal leadership and professional roles at esteemed institutions. Notably, at the Behavioral Science Department of the Israel Prime Minister's Office, he led initiatives in organization performance appraisal, conducted research and development on selection and evaluation tools, and provided counseling services to enhance organizational processes and support executives. Moreover, Alon has garnered valuable insights managing psychology research departments within artificial intelligence companies, focusing on the convergence of human psychology and technological advancements. Later, Alon contributed significantly at the Israel National Institute for Testing and Evaluation, pioneering innovative methodologies for assessing cognitive abilities and psychological traits, while also sharing his expertise through academic courses at SCE.
In each capacity, Alon has established comprehensive professional guidance and training systems tailored to the specific domains. His approach to work is characterized by professionalism, employing a multidisciplinary perspective, fostering integration, and cultivating strong partnerships to deliver impactful results. -
Tali Nathan Malinoff is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Public Policy and Management of the Faculty of Management at Ben-Gurion University in Israel. Her work deals with the intersection of urban management strategy, public service marketing, innovation, a healthy lifestyle and behavioral economics. Her objective is mapping the actions that define the local authority's policy of encouraging a healthy lifestyle and assessing its success in tailoring its messages to various groups.
Since 2020, she has been a lecturer in the Department of Management and Public Policy at Ben Gurion University. She teaches a course entitled Innovation in Local Government and is a teaching assistant for several courses including Public Management, Management and Policy in Local Government, Values-Based Leadership, and Leadership and Management.
Tali is a Graduate of the Cadets for Local Government program of the Israeli Ministry of the Interior and the Atidim Association for local government positions. From 2016 to 2020, she worked as a consultant to the CEO of a municipality in Israel. This experience motivated her to investigate the issue, with the aim of promoting the well-being of society and reducing disparities, especially in the peripheral areas of the country. -