About Speaker Rinat Sherzer…
Rinat Sherzer is a New York based serial entrepreneur, motivational speaker and professor, working towards solving some of the world’s most pressing issues around human equality. She developed a unique methodology for conscious leadership being taught in universities and organizations around the world.
Rinat combines her Interdisciplinary skills as a Biotech Engineering and Experience Design, to guide Fortune 500 companies develop solutions that drive a positive social impact. She is the founder of ‘Of Course Global’, a company that helps businesses enhance their innovation, creativity and collaborative skills by implementing tools and frameworks inspired by science, biology and human-centered-design. Of Course Global’s clients include Microsoft, Capital One, and Pfizer, among others.
Rinat is dedicated to work towards a society with equal rights for all humans and believes the path to equality lies in conscious leadership and collaboration. She recently gave a TEDx Talk that demonstrates a radical framework of integrating masculine and feminine qualities to build a thriving society – from successful businesses to empowering education systems to loving and lasting relationships. She is currently in the process of writing a book encapsulating her insights methodology.
Rinat lectures on Social Innovation, Gender Equality and Experience Design at Parsons School of Design, Harvard, Cornell University, Columbia University, Cooper Union, NYU, Cornell-Tech, School of Visual Arts and College for Creative Studies.
She holds a degree in Biotechnology Engineering from Ben Gurion University, Israel and an MFA in Design for Social Innovation from the School of Visual Arts, New York.
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Before setting off to an independent path, Rinat led the product and global launch at some of Israel’s most successful tech companies. Among them MediaMind which was one of Israel’s biggest acquisitions to date.
She mentors women from all over the world, helping them reclaim their personal and professional power.