Gal Landau-Yaari
Gal Landau-Yaari is the interim CEO of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). On October 10, 2016 she announced that she would step down from the position, but at the board's request she withdrew her resignation on October 13. Landau-Yaari took over as interim CEO in June 2016 after the previous CEO, Yossi Beinart, started a leave of absence due to illness. Beinart later said he would resign and the TASE said its board would form a search committee to select a new CEO.[1] Before being appointed interim CEO, Landau-Yaari was deputy chief executive officer and chief operating officer at TASE, a position she was appointed to in November 2015. She joined the TASE management on July 2014 as senior vice president and chief risk officer. She previously served as the head of the risk management unit starting in 2013.[2] Background[edit]Before joining TASE, she served in various senior management positions at the First International Bank of Israel group, including director of the global risk management department and director of the group’s planning department. Previously, she was a senior economist in the Banking Supervision Department (The Bank of Israel). Education[edit]Landau-Yaari earned an M.B.A. from the College of Management 1999-2000 and an LL.M in Law from Tel Aviv University 2004-2008. References[edit]
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