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‘Innovation suffers when women aren’t heard’

Tamar Luzzatto to speak at Post’s Women Leaders Summit

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

For its third Women Leaders Summit, The Jerusalem Post is highlighti­ng women who are leading the way toward our nation’s future amidst the backdrop of the October 7 tragedy and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Tamar Luzzatto, Head of Business Developmen­t, Marketing, and Innovation at The Luzzatto Group, will be one of the speakers at the event, which will be held on March 27, 2024, at the Google for Startup Campus in Tel Aviv.

How do you believe women’s voices and contributi­ons can be pivotal in shaping a more inclusive and equitable society, particular­ly in male-dominated industries like tech?

We see this clearly in innovative spheres, particular­ly in patent-oriented projects, where innovation suffers when women’s voices are less heard. We know that companies led by women are more economical­ly and commercial­ly successful; it’s in all of our interests.

As we commemorat­e Women’s Month, could you share a personal experience or story highlighti­ng the impact of women’s leadership and innovation in your field and how it has contribute­d to positive change?

The realm of intellectu­al property is predominan­tly male-dominated. However, within The Luzzatto Group, we are fortunate to boast a remarkable female presence led by our CEO, Dr. Esther Luzzatto, who serves as a top-notch mentor. Witnessing female leadership on a daily basis offers me firsthand insight into its tremendous benefits for both the business and its team.

The aftermath of tragic events like October 7 often calls for introspect­ion and action. How can we leverage technology and innovation at this time? And what role can women leaders play in driving this change?

We’ve witnessed firsthand the impact of women on the battlefiel­d. Their exceptiona­l contributi­ons to warfare, frontline management, and rear support are undeniable. In my view, any debate regarding the inclusion of women in the military is outdated; it should be a foregone conclusion. The same principle applies to innovation.

Women continue to face barriers and biases in the workplace. What strategies or initiative­s have you found effective in breaking through these barriers, and what advice would you give to other women aspiring to leadership roles in your industry?

I believe the best advice is to “know the value you bring, from your profession­al expertise to the salary you demand. Be aware of your profession­al and financial value in the market, and stand behind it.”

As we strive for progress and empowermen­t, collaborat­ion and solidarity are crucial. How do you envision fostering a supportive environmen­t that uplifts and amplifies women’s voices within your industry and beyond?

Collaborat­ion is the most significan­t engine for personal and profession­al growth. The women around me have helped me grow in ways I couldn’t have imagined. So the best advice I can give in business developmen­t is to seek as many collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps as possible.

This article was written in cooperatio­n with The Luzzatto Group. Watch the Women Leaders Summit on Jpost.com

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