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Amy Shapiro has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in March 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Amy Shapiro are: LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, amyshapiro has populated their site with Debunking the myths of the brain drain and the "employer's market", AI and the workplace: Is the high-tech sector being dangerously short-sighted?, Why Israel's tech workers no longer want ping-pong tables, Mapping the hidden job market of Startup Nation, After captivity, Noa Argamani returns to campus and to her future in tech, “Drones are here, whether you want them or not”, “I want to see drugs that make sense”: Why women’s health should be taken seriously by tech investors, “The more women take part in shaping AI, the more balanced and responsible this technology will become”, Insight Partners’ Jeff Horing: “The first generation of Israeli founders ran for exit”, “A once-in-a-century revolution”: The quantum era is closer than you think, "I don’t see CVs surviving this revolution”: AI is changing the hunt for a ‘good’ candidate, “It’s not a market that is easily penetrated”: Inside the quiet boom of Israel–Australia, Are real-time translators the next doomed trend in tech wearables?, "An organic air force": Swarms, autonomy, and the future of drones, The legitimacy paradox: What drives or destroys tech sectors, "There’s no reason New Jersey shouldn’t lead the nation in bilateral trade with Israel", With manpower tight, Israeli tech leans on offshore and hybrid workforces, Can tech solve Israel’s escalating mental health crisis?, Startup Nation grounded: Inside the race home for Israel’s high-tech leaders stranded abroad, HR on the frontline: How Israel’s tech sector is managing crisis, “We want to be in every clinic”: The Israeli startup out to change early disease detection, The female founders shaping Israel’s startup scene in 2025, The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Your Identity in the Digital Age, “A means of processing for us”: Local Testimony 2024 photo-journalism exhibition opens at the Eretz Israel Museum, “Art has the power to heal”: Creating Hope Art Fair features works by wounded IDF soldiers and Nova massacre survivors, 'The language of film is universal': Shomron Film Festival opens today, 'Metamorphosis of an Author': Kafka exhibit to open at Israel's National Library, From the Diaspora: A Search for Belonging in 2024, TBWA\New Zealand's Good Tings: A do-good lesson in advertising, Nando’s Tom Blackburn on inaugural Chicken Shop Session: Brands ‘are built by the role they play in culture’, When less is more: Brent Smart on Telstra's latest OOH and why 'simplicity is key', “I can overcome obstacles and keep pushing forward”: Lochy on his time in the Masterchef kitchen, Baxter, Ferrier, and Wilson on Naked, 20 years on: 'I wouldn’t sell to a basket case holding company', Wippa and Galluzzo say 36 Months 'is not an attack on social media’, 'Marketing has to be flying the plane’: Richard Oppy on AB InBev's shift from M&A to marketing as growth driver, Micah Walker on making Telstra 'more than it currently is', and being 'terrified' to let Brent Smart down, As creatives swoon over British Airways work, is there an Aussie equivalent?, DDB Melbourne's Andrew Rovenko on what award-winning Rocketgirl photos say about creative limits, How Kia's big ute ad exceeded CMO and Innocean's expectations, Margaritas are in, Aperol spritz and espresso martinis are out as Pernod Ricard’s Altos Tequila seeks to own at-home cocktails, Flying the coop: How Red Rooster shook off outdated perceptions to drive 40% growth, Same, same, but different: Why does every campaign feel like a John Lewis ad this Christmas?, Crafting a success: How Nathan Lennon's “hold my beer” attitude built Hawke’s Brewing Co., See It To Be It: The Trailblazing Story Of We Are Warriors, Does Adland Rain On Mardi Gras’ Parade?, Connect With The Snapchat Generation, Magic Awaits: Celebrating 100 Years of Wonder with Disney.