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Shmuel Slavin ; born October 16, 1953, is an Israeli economoist who served as the Director General of the
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and
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. He currently serves as chairman of the real estate fund.


Early life

Slavin grew up attending a
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yeshiva for his primary education until the age of 17. He joined the IDF after graduation and was wounded during his service in the
Golani Brigade The 1st "Golani" Brigade (, ''Hativat Golani'') is an Israeli military infantry brigade. It is subordinated to the 36th Division and traditionally associated with the Northern Command. It is one of the five infantry brigades of the regular Is ...
. He later served as an instructor and became a member of their artillery corps. From 1977 to 1979, he earned his B.A. in economics and international relations at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; ) is an Israeli public university, public research university based in Jerusalem. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann in July 1918, the public university officially opened on 1 April 1925. ...
. In 1980, he completed his master's degree and then began undergraduate studies in history and philosophy.


Career


Public sector

While he was earning his master's degree, he worked as an economist for the
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, and later served as an economic advisor for the
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. From 1983 to 1986, he was the CFO of a tourism company, and went on to serve as an economic advisor directly to Prime Minister
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and was appointed to be the Director General of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. From 1987 to 1990, he was a representative for the
Labor Courts of Israel The Labor courts of Israel () are a network of Israeli courts established under the Law of the Labor Court, 1969. This court system is the appellate judiciary specializing in Israeli labor law and social security (National Insurance, Health Insu ...
. Starting in 1989 until 1992, he was the Vice Chairman for the Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Council. From 1991 to 1992, he returned to serve as en economic advisor to the Prime Minister. He was appointed the Deputy General of the Ministry of Finance in 1997, replacing after his retirement but resigned eleven months into his role. He served in many public positions in the late 90s and 2000s, including: Chairman of the Jerusalem Theatre (1994–1995) and of the Jerusalem Khan Theatre (2001–2002). Since 2005, he has led a committee on the implementation of the Gavison-Medan Covenant, a doctrine in Israel which proposes to maintain its status as a Jewish state while not engaging in religious coersion. In 2018, he joined as a member of the . In the
1999 Israeli general election Early general elections for both the Prime Minister and the Knesset were held in Israel on 17 May 1999 following a vote of no confidence in the government; the incumbent Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ran for re-election. The election ...
, Slavin ran for office under the Center Party, where he placed 15th on their list. He participated in the
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primaries in the
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, only placing 30th on the list of candidates. In 2002, he served as chairman of a committee appointed by
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to audit the sale of
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to Arison Investments following claims that it had been sold for 1/2 of its total value. His conclusion was that while an auction should have been held to reach a higher price, the price was a fair one to have been sold for. In June 2020, he was a member of the for the
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.


Private sector

Taking his first major stint in the private sector he served as Deputy CEO for the holding organization of
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, and was its representative for Hot Telecommunications, as well in
Reshet Reshet (, ''lit.'' "Network") is an Israeli television broadcasting and production company. It was one of the two concessionaires running the Israeli commercial television channel, Channel 2 from 1993 to 2017, and is running channel 13 alongsi ...
's bid for Channel 2. He was responsible for the network's . Between 1994 and 1997, he was the CEO of
Mifal HaPais Mifal HaPais () is Israel's government-owned lottery company. It comprises the state's near monopoly on legal gambling together with the Israel Sports Betting Board (ISBB) (). The name translates to ''The Institute of Lottery'' In 2012, Mifal HaP ...
, Israel's national lottery. After the completion of his position at the Ministry of Finance, his turn to the private sector led him to serve under various companies. He served as the CEO of Real Estate from 1998 to 2001 and chairman of
Histadrut Histadrut, fully the New General Workers' Federation () and until 1994 the General Federation of Labour in the Land of Israel (, ''HaHistadrut HaKlalit shel HaOvdim B'Eretz Yisrael''), is Israel's national trade union center and represents the m ...
's Properties Company from 2001 to 2004.


Personal life

Slavin currently resides in
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, along with his wife Talia (née Friedman) and their five children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Slavin, Shmuel 1953 births Living people Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni Israeli politicians Israeli economists