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    Sarah Nadav

    Behavioral Economist, World Economic Forum Expert Network & LinkedIn Top Voice

    Sarah Nadav is a seasoned professional passionate about utilizing data to tell compelling stories, strategize effectively, and optimize processes for product development and marketing.

    With a background in finance, Sarah excels in transforming fintech and behavioral science to create impactful services that cater to varied business needs, contributing to a better world.

    Having a solid foundation in growth, economics, technology, venture capital, entrepreneurship, and leadership, Sarah drives digital transformation through innovation and customer-focused approaches.

    Sarah's academic journey includes a BA in Cognitive Science and Social Analytics from Hampshire College and a Master of Social Work with a focus on Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    Throughout her career, Sarah has held notable positions such as Expert Network Behavioral Economist at the World Economic Forum, Senior Strategist and Startup & VC consultant at Independent Consultant, and Senior Behavioral Designer and UX Research Lead at Wix.com, among others.

    Sarah has also showcased her talents as a Best Selling Author, CEO of Civilize, Head Of Communications at Vayyar Imaging, and University Lecturer at Rothberg International School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    Additionally, she has been involved in various roles like Mentor at Google, Founder at BUKIT, freelance journalist and featured blogger at Jerusalem Post, and Founder at Atid Yarok (green future), highlighting her diverse expertise and leadership in different domains.

    Sarah Nadav's multi-faceted experiences and contributions demonstrate her keen insights, prowess in utilizing analytics and creativity for storytelling, and a firm commitment to innovation and customer engagement.

    Highlights

    Nov 7 · twitter

    Muslims saying that Jews were happy as dhimi in Arab countries is the same thing as white people saying the black slaves were happy in the Confederacy

    Oct 26 · twitter

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