Noam Lanir

Noam Lanir
Born February 18, 1967 (1967-02-18) (age 45)
Haifa, Israel
Occupation CEO, Livermore Investments Group
Spouse Tali Lanir
Website
livermore-inv.com

Noam Lanir (born February 18, 1967) is an Israeli entrepreneur and the controlling shareholder and CEO of Livermore Investment Company, which is traded on the Alternative Investment Market since 2005.

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Early life

Noam Lanir spent most of his early years at Hatzor Airbase, where his father served as a fighter pilot. Following the killing of his father, Lieutenant Colonel Avraham Lanir, in Syrian captivity during the Yom Kippur War,[1] the family moved to Ramat HaSharon, where Lanir resided until he completed his military service. He attended Rotenberg High School in Ramat HaSharon, where his course of study was History and graduated in 1985. Lanir enlisted in the IDF pilot training course, but dropped out after a year and completed his military service at the unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV) unit of the Intelligence Corps (Israel).

He currently resides in Bnei Zion, Israel. He is married and has four children.

Business ventures

Lanir's is the leading shareholder of the dictionary software and language solution company Babylon, which is traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with a current valuation of 80 million USD.[2] is Babylon Ltd[3]

Philanthropy

Lanir's philanthropic activity includes working with Sh'erit ha-Pletah and the Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Survivors in Israel]]

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