b'DAVID (DADI) PERLMUTTERDavid Dadi Perlmutter is a technology and social entrepreneur and investor, focusing on investment in growing technology companies in Israel and in social activities to reduce social inequality, and creating social and economic opportunities for the younger generation. He is a former Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer of Intel Corporation.In August 2021, David was nominated by the Israeli government to run a government committee to create solutions on policies on how toincrease and cultivate human capital for the Israeli high tech in the course of the next 5 to 15 years.In September 2021, he published his first book, Lead to Success, which describes his insights and learnings during his long career where he and his team created the foundation for the digital revolution by developing Intels leading Microprocessors that ignited the PC, Mobile and Cloud computing as well as in experience in working with non-profit organizations on closing social gaps mainly through education.David served until early 2014 as Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer of Intel Corporation.During his 34-year career at Intel, he was directly responsible for developing several of Intels major products and technologies breakthroughs that had an important impact on Intels business and on the entire industry. In his tenure, he grew the business from $35 billion in 2008 to more than $50 billion in 2013.He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of Mellanox Technologies until its acquisition by NVidia in 2020.David continues with his relentless effort to invest in closing the social gap and inequality to promote equal opportunities to all parts of Israeli society in order to create economic growth to Israel.He serves as Chairman of Weebit Nano and Teramount, two technology startups. He chairs and is active in non-profit organizations such as The Israel Innovation Institute, the Public Council of Taofen, Tovanot BHinuch, Tsofen, and Ethiopian Youth Leaders of the Future. He is a member of the Board of Governors of the TechnionIsrael Institute of Technology, and a Board Member of the Technion Israel Society. David graduated in 1980 Cum Laude from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers for his contributions to the mobile computer industry and also elected as a Fellow of the EE faculty of the Technion.In 1987, David received an award for innovation in industrial development from the President of Israel. He holds two patents.David is married with four children and seven grandchildren. A MOSAIC OF ISRAEL|75 UNSUNG HEROS'