Hilla Ovil Brenner

Appointment
Arieli Capital appoints Hilla Ovil Brenner as Partner

"Hilla's dynamic approach and investment expertise will contribute to our vision of driving innovation through our investments and growth platforms," said Eric Bentov, Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Investment firm Arieli Capital has announced that it has appointed Hilla Ovil Brenner as Partner. Ovil Brenner will concentrate on new investments, support Arieli portfolio companies and innovation programs, and continue to lead Yazamiyot, a platform for women entrepreneurs that she founded in 2010 and serves as CEO.
“Joining Arieli as Partner is exciting and truly meaningful. I am very happy to join a firm that shares the same values to work, grow, and invest in early-stage startups while promoting the women entrepreneurs community worldwide," said Brenner.
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In her last role, Brenner served as the Managing Director of Techstars Tel Aviv for over five years where she was responsible for investing in a diverse portfolio of international startups and directing global innovation programs. Before Techstars, Brenner founded three companies, including WhiteSmoke, a publicly traded company. She has also helped create international diversity initiatives in collaboration with global partners such as “Google Campus for Moms” by Google, AIM High by AWS, and “InnovatHer” by Finsec labs powered by Mastercard.
"Hilla's dynamic approach and investment expertise will contribute to our vision of driving innovation through our investments and growth platforms," added Eric Bentov, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Arieli Capital. "Arieli is extremely proud to have a high rate of women entrepreneurs participate in our innovation programs. We are committed to supporting the next generation of women entrepreneurs, as we believe in the necessity and value of diversity in the world of investments."
Arieli Capital creates and operates global innovation programs across governmental, academic, and corporate partnerships. It will soon launch its first initiative with Yazamiyot which aims to connect women founders with global investors and partners. Today, Yazamiyot has more than 8,000 members and is dedicated to helping empower and elevate women in the tech industry.