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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michal_TsurMichal Tsur - Wikipedia

    Michal Tsur (Hebrew: מיכל צור) is an Israeli serial entrepreneur, that lived for many years in NYC. She is the co-founder, and president of Kaltura, Nasdaq: KLTR, co-founder and vice-president of Cyota, acquired by RSA Security Nasdaq: RSAS and co-founder and chairperson of Remepy.

    • Michael Tsur

      Michael Tsur ( Hebrew: מיכאל צור) is an Israeli ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michael_TsurMichael Tsur - Wikipedia

    Michael Tsur ( Hebrew: מיכאל צור) is an Israeli attorney, negotiator, mediator, and academic. He teaches mediation and negotiation in several institutions worldwide and was involved as a negotiator in a number of events, such as Kidnapping of Alan Johnston, Siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and Israeli disengagement from Gaza. [1]

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › michal-tsurMichal Tsur - Forbes

    Michal Tsur. President and cofounder, Kaltura. Photo by Courtesy of Michal Tsur. About Michal Tsur. Serial entrepreneur Michal Tsur grew up in Jerusalem. So in November 2018, she was thrilled...

  4. www.techaviv.com › people › michal-tsurTechAviv | Michal Tsur

    Michal Tsur is a visionary leader in the tech industry, best known as the Founder and President of Kaltura, the world's leading video technology platform. With over 20 years of experience in law, cybersecurity, and technology, Tsur is a pioneer in the field of video

  5. Club career. Ďuriš joined Banská Bystrica from ŠK Petrochema Dubová when he was 14. After three years playing for youth squads he made his debut in the Slovak top-level football league featuring in his club's 2–0 defeat against Ružomberok on 9 November 2005. During five seasons for Dukla he scored 18 goals in 114 matches overall.

  6. 2012年11月13日 · Michal Tsur is one such woman. She’s the president and co-founder of Kaltura, the world’s only provider of open source online video software. Prior to her work at Kaltura, Tsur co-founded...

  7. 2024年2月22日 · At night, serial entrepreneur Michal Tsur doesn’t sleep, worrying about her son fighting in the army. During the day, she is busy with her third startup, Remepy, and dreaming of a new country - the same country for which she took to the streets as one of the leaders of last year’s protest against the judicial reform