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Dafna Meitar-Nechmad

Dafna Meitar-Nechmad is the Tel Aviv University Board of Governors Chairwoman. This comes following a four-year term as the Co-chair of TAU’s global Campaign, which raised over 770 million dollars worldwide under her leadership.


Dafna decided to fully devote her time and energy to the nonprofit sector following a flourishing law career as a corporate lawyer and partner at the Israeli law firm of Meitar Law Offices, with expertise in commercial, corporate and telecommunication law.


Co-founding the Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family Fund in 2003, where she serves as president ever since, was the first of Dafna’s clear and practical statements as to the importance of philanthropy in her life. The fund supports education and culture in Israel and abroad.

In 2014 Dafna initiated and founded the Institute for Law and Philanthropy at TAU, putting philanthropic policy and research on Israel’s socio-economic agenda.


Among her many philanthropic roles over the years Dafna has served as chairperson of the Israeli Opera Friends’ Association (2005 to 2012); board member of the Jewish Funders Network (JFN) since 2014; establishing Keshet, the first-ever Israeli donor-advised fund, and as a member of Committed to Give, an initiative of key Israeli philanthropists to encourage and support giving by high-net individuals on their journey to becoming active social investors.

Dafna’s philanthropic accomplishments reach beyond the borders of Israel. She is the first and only Israeli to be on the Metropolitan Opera’s Managing Director’s Committee (2013-2017) and on its Advisory Committee since 2017 and a member of the International Director’s Council of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.


As a philanthropist and a woman, Dafna is deeply concerned with gender inequality and so, following the Covid-19 crisis, she initiated a Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Group at JFN with the goal of adding a gender lens to their own practice as well as encouraging other philanthropists and foundations to do the same.

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