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Eli Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, Israel’s volunteer-based emergency medical service that reaches any scene in under 90 seconds and has treated over 7.5 million people worldwide.
In this episode, Eli opens up about being kicked out of school at 12, how a childhood trauma sparked his lifelong mission to save lives, and the story behind building one of the most impactful humanitarian organizations on earth.
This is a collaboration episode between Momentum (business-focused podcast) and Impact (charity-focused podcast). Be sure to subscribe to both shows!
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ABOUT MOMENTUM:
🎙️ Momentum brings you the stories, advice, and wisdom of business visionaries, designed to inspire and guide you on your path to success. Be sure to subscribe on all platforms:
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(00:00) Coming up...
(2:58) Intro to Eli and United Hatzalah
(9:47) Being entrepreneurial in grade school
(11:38) Noticing a void in the EMT system
(13:23) Ad Advanced Solar Solutions
(14:33) Uniting all of the individual Hatzalah groups
(19:24) Why are your ambitions so high?
(23:08) The Ambucycle
(25:56) Being a doer
(27:43) The peer-to-peer EMT model
(30:49) Fundraising hundreds of millions worldwide
(33:06) Asking his father-in-law for a donation
(38:12) When fundraising: have you ever asked for too much?
(40:36) “I don’t want to be a CEO”
(43:30) Putting together a board of directors
(49:26) The Syrian Jewish community’s involvement with United Hatzalah
(54:19) Ad Gindi Equities
(55:04) Lessons learned from the uber-successful
(58:47) Contempt and innovation
(1:04:42) Outro and 3 key takeaways
By Baruch ElmannEli Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, Israel’s volunteer-based emergency medical service that reaches any scene in under 90 seconds and has treated over 7.5 million people worldwide.
In this episode, Eli opens up about being kicked out of school at 12, how a childhood trauma sparked his lifelong mission to save lives, and the story behind building one of the most impactful humanitarian organizations on earth.
This is a collaboration episode between Momentum (business-focused podcast) and Impact (charity-focused podcast). Be sure to subscribe to both shows!
__________
SPONSORS:
__________
ABOUT MOMENTUM:
🎙️ Momentum brings you the stories, advice, and wisdom of business visionaries, designed to inspire and guide you on your path to success. Be sure to subscribe on all platforms:
YouTube
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Instagram
__________
GEAR:
• Cameras: https://amzn.to/3UuwW5o
• Podcast Mics: https://amzn.to/3J5QWsv
• Clip-on Mics: https://amzn.to/3H52iwo
• Mic Stands: https://amzn.to/4kZj4uL
• Lights: https://amzn.to/45lA5up
• Tripods: https://amzn.to/4lHHQAI
__________
(00:00) Coming up...
(2:58) Intro to Eli and United Hatzalah
(9:47) Being entrepreneurial in grade school
(11:38) Noticing a void in the EMT system
(13:23) Ad Advanced Solar Solutions
(14:33) Uniting all of the individual Hatzalah groups
(19:24) Why are your ambitions so high?
(23:08) The Ambucycle
(25:56) Being a doer
(27:43) The peer-to-peer EMT model
(30:49) Fundraising hundreds of millions worldwide
(33:06) Asking his father-in-law for a donation
(38:12) When fundraising: have you ever asked for too much?
(40:36) “I don’t want to be a CEO”
(43:30) Putting together a board of directors
(49:26) The Syrian Jewish community’s involvement with United Hatzalah
(54:19) Ad Gindi Equities
(55:04) Lessons learned from the uber-successful
(58:47) Contempt and innovation
(1:04:42) Outro and 3 key takeaways