Daniel Hasidim

Daniel Hasidim (born February 23, 1970) is an associate professor for Business Management in Peking University and the former President of the Israel-Far East Chamber of Commerce.
Education
Hasidim completed a Bachelor’s degree in Hotel & Tourism Management and a Master's degree in the Department for International Business Management in Florida International University.
In 1998, he completed his doctorate in Strategic Management at Columbia University in the United States.
Academic Activity
In 2008 he received the title of Professor from Peking University.
He also serves as a professor, associate and senior lecturer at Melbourne University in Australia, Florida International University in the United States, and China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing, China.
He Specialized in International Management, Business Management, Strategic Management, Human Resources Management, and International Economics.
In 2009 and in 2010, he was named as the Best Foreign Professor in China by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
Since 2014 he is also the vice-president of Los angeles university.
Public Activity
Hasidim is the Vice-Chairman of the Zionist Billionaires Forum and the former President of the Israel-Far East Chamber of Commerce.
In addition he and held the position of economic advisor for three Israeli Prime Ministers: Benjamin Netanyahu, Ariel Sharon, and Ehud Olmert.
Hasidim works with American and Chinese politicians and promotes technological, agricultural, and educational cooperation between Israel and with China, among his efforts is the creation of sister cities agreements, and the development of educational links between Hebrew University in Israel and universities in China.
Between 2003-2006, Hasidim served as the deputy mayor of the Israeli city of Ramla.
Books
* Business Management, published by Keter, Jerusalem
* International Management in the Global World, published by Ben Gurion University, Beersheba
 
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