Business Sector
Supporting private sector organizations through strategy growth, and value creation.
What We Do
Supporting private sector organizations through strategy growth, and value creation.
Working with governments, local authorities, public institutions, and regulators to turn policy into execution.
Connecting to the right ecosystem, building strategic partnerships, and turning investment into
precise
and sustainable impact.
Supporting companies and organizations in building growth plans, preparing for capital raising,
structuring debt and equity, and connecting them to strategic
funding and investment partners.
Integrate the methodology into the organization’s routines to ensure sustained growth over time.
Execute the plan in a practical and structured manner, guided by a skilled team, ensuring consistent and accurate implementation.
Conduct research and gather data to validate the potential, assess its scale, and identify relevant markets and business needs.
Monitor progress and outcomes continuously, ensuring targets are met.
Develop a clear action plan with quantitative targets, in collaboration with the owner from the organization, ensuring full commitment to execution.
Identify initial potential and growth opportunities.
Experience that listens, learns, and adapts.
A straightforward process: start with Why, define What, and deliver the How.
What we know matters. How we work matters more, with professionalism, pragmatism, and optimism.
CEO, Israeli Tech Incubator
CEO, Israeli Tech Incubator








Managing Partner
Previously Head of the Economic Development Authority for Arab Society; Senior Deputy Director of the
Government Companies Authority and Director of the Finance and Control Unit; with earlier roles at the
Israel Securities Authority Corporate Department and KPMG.
One thing to know
Hassan enjoys nature hikes and classic
Arabic
music.
Hassan Towafra leads Maximize's Public Sector Practice.
Hassan brings extensive senior government experience in shaping national policy and driving large-scale
reforms. From 2020 to 2025, he served as the most senior government official for Arab society in the civil
service, leading Taqaddum, a 30 billion NIS national program that strengthened coordination across
government ministries and improved key socioeconomic indicators. Previously, he held senior roles at the
Government Companies Authority, where he was responsible for developing the financial domain of government
companies, including business development, advancing innovation, strengthening budget and financial
control systems, leading debt and equity offerings, and addressing cross-organizational issues. Prior to
that, as coordinator for the electricity and education sectors, he served as the state's representative on
government company boards and led efforts to improve financial resilience, operational efficiency, advance
reforms, and implement structural changes aimed at making companies more efficient, business-oriented, and
economically sustainable. He also served as a director on those company boards. Earlier in his career,
Hassan worked in the Corporate Department at the Israel Securities Authority and at KPMG. Hassan lectures
in accounting and economics at Hadassah Academic College and serves on the Executive Board of the Bezalel
Academy of Arts and Design.
Co-Founder
Former CMO at Globes Publisher, Marketing Manager at Coca-Cola and Partner Communications.
One thing to know
Salam is a die-hard Maccabi Haifa fan.
Salam leads Maximize's Private Sector Practice.
Nearly two decades of senior management experience at leading companies have shaped Salam's expertise in
identifying growth engines and translating them into real business results.
In his roles as VP Marketing at Globes, Marketing Manager at Coca-Cola, and Marketing Manager at Partner,
he was responsible for diverse and growing markets and business units.
Grounded in a business development and marketing worldview anchored in data analysis, research, and market
insights, Salam has accumulated extensive experience in cracking large-scale moves across diverse markets:
services and telecommunications, consumer goods, media, and content.
His professional expertise focuses on building penetration and growth models in the general, Arab, and
ultra-Orthodox markets, while charting strategy and addressing the "how" defining the precise playing
field and the setup required for success.
Alongside his business work, Salam serves as a Director at the Economic Development Authority of the Tel
Aviv-Jaffa Municipality, as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Chinuch L'Psagot Association, and
previously served as Secretary-General of the National Student Organization in Israel.
Wafa brings over 13 years of experience in shaping and leading public policy and strategy, at McKinsey & Company, in the public sector, and in civil society. At McKinsey, she served as a consultant and led projects in healthcare and ESG. As Head of Government Policy at the Authority for Economic Development of Minorities during the 922 Plan, she led the employment domain and advanced national-level initiatives for integrating women into the workforce. Early in her career, she was the first and youngest woman to head the AJEEC Volunteer Center, where she managed a team of 70 employees and contributed to the organization winning the President's Award for Excellence. Wafa specializes in bridging complex policy with effective on-the-ground implementation.
Wafa brings over 13 years of experience in shaping and leading public policy and strategy, at McKinsey & Company, in the public sector, and in civil society. At McKinsey, she served as a consultant and led projects in healthcare and ESG. As Head of Government Policy at the Authority for Economic Development of Minorities during the 922 Plan, she led the employment domain and advanced national-level initiatives for integrating women into the workforce. Early in her career, she was the first and youngest woman to head the AJEEC Volunteer Center, where she managed a team of 70 employees and contributed to the organization winning the President's Award for Excellence. Wafa specializes in bridging complex policy with effective on-the-ground implementation.
Saja previously served as External Relations Manager and Chief of Staff at Intel, and later managed the Arab tech portfolio at the British Embassy in Tel Aviv. She is a programs and projects manager with extensive experience in the local and global tech ecosystem, leading complex cross-sector initiatives and building strategic partnerships at the intersection of technology and social impact. During her time at Intel, she received a global award for diversity, inclusion, and impact. She is the founder and host of Seeratech, an Arabic-language podcast on technology and news.
Saja previously served as External Relations Manager and Chief of Staff at Intel, and later managed the Arab tech portfolio at the British Embassy in Tel Aviv. She is a programs and projects manager with extensive experience in the local and global tech ecosystem, leading complex cross-sector initiatives and building strategic partnerships at the intersection of technology and social impact. During her time at Intel, she received a global award for diversity, inclusion, and impact. She is the founder and host of Seeratech, an Arabic-language podcast on technology and news.
Fatma brings over 14 years of rich experience in public and social organizations, spanning a variety of roles in leading organizations such as Maoz, the Joint, the Employment Service, Al-Fanar, and others. Fatma is a senior manager of social and economic programs at the national level, with deep expertise in strategy and partnership development, and has led significant initiatives across the public, business, and philanthropic sectors. In addition, Fatma mentors professional teams in the field of social-business development, serves as a senior group facilitator, and lectures in academia at Tel Aviv University and Ono Academic College in their master's degree programs.
Fatma brings over 14 years of rich experience in public and social organizations, spanning a variety of roles in leading organizations such as Maoz, the Joint, the Employment Service, Al-Fanar, and others. Fatma is a senior manager of social and economic programs at the national level, with deep expertise in strategy and partnership development, and has led significant initiatives across the public, business, and philanthropic sectors. In addition, Fatma mentors professional teams in the field of social-business development, serves as a senior group facilitator, and lectures in academia at Tel Aviv University and Ono Academic College in their master's degree programs.
Mai holds a BA in Philosophy, Economics, and Political Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At Maximize, she supports a variety of civil and social programs, working closely with teams to help them grow and succeed.
Mai holds a BA in Philosophy, Economics, and Political Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At Maximize, she supports a variety of civil and social programs, working closely with teams to help them grow and succeed.
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