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Tamim Saad appointed to board of directors on the Securities Authority | The Hebrew University Business School

Tamim Saad appointed to board of directors on the Securities Authority

Congratulations to Tamim Saad on his appointment as a member of the board of directors on the Securities Authority. Saad has been an employee of the Ministry of Finance since 2009 and holds senior management and finance positions in the Accountant General's Division. He currently serves as Senior Deputy CFO in the Ministry of Environmental Protection and previously served as CFO of the Capital Market, Insurance and Savings Authority as well as in other senior positions in the division, such as Senior Deputy CFO of the Ministry of Internal Security, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and CFO of the National Veterinary Services. In these positions, he also served as a member of the management of the ministries.

As part of his role, Tamim has taken an active part in the Central Committees Finance, Audit, Strategy, Development, and Investment and Resources. In parallel with his positions in the Ministry of Finance, in 2017, he was appointed a member of the Securities Authority and served as a member of the various committees - Prospectus Committees, the Secondary Market Committee, and the Audit Committee. In 2016, he was appointed as a board member at the Port of Haifa. As part of his tenure, he led Haifa, the company's business strategy of Haifa Port Company to deal with the port competition on behalf of the Chinese port (SIPG). 

Tamim is a licensed accountant and has a B.A. in Economics and Accounting from the Hebrew University and a graduate degree from Harvard University as part of the Wexner Program.

A resident of Yanuh Jat and a graduate of the Cadets for the Municipal Service Master's Program, he also served in the IDF as a naval officer in Shayetet 3 and Shayetet 13, in which he participated, commanded, and led various security operations. His social activities include establishing, voluntarily, a technological enterprise program to set up startups for minorities.