Kfir Gavrieli and His Massive Philanthropic Efforts.

 

Kfir Gavrieli, the Chief Executive Officer of Tieks, came in handy during this tough period of the coronavirus pandemic. The competent co-founder, who is also a member of the American Friends Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (AFIPO), engaged in the activity of sewing masks in his warehouse to curb the shortage of masks for the residents of Los Angeles and even globally. He had realized the efforts would assist in keeping the medical staff and the emergency teams safe.

 

Tieks led the inception of Operation #SewTogether with the primary objective of sewing masks for health providers in the local hospitals. Together with its fans, the company established a production line for masks, bought vast sewing machines, and offered training to individuals to assist in the resourceful donation of masks to health facilities.

 

The Gavrieli Foundation had the ultimate mission of supporting passionate women entrepreneurs coming from developing economies. Tieks prioritized the need to offer empowerment to the women to assist them in the successful running of their businesses. The entrepreneurs will have the chance to be independent and become a channel of opportunities for their families and community at large.

 

The prestigious foundation took the lead in lending on Kiva across the world. Since its foundation, the company has enabled a massive contribution to women from around 70 countries, including the United States region.

 

With Jerusalem being the homeplace of Kfir Gavrieli, the CEO moved to the US when he was at a younger age. He has had a robust connection with Israel, he enjoys classical music and adored several violinists from Israel like Gil Shaham. Kfir joined AFIPO, which founded KeyNote, to display the fascinating stories of his home country to the US and other countries globally. KeyNote had music education programs alongside introducing programming to various Jewish, religious, and immigrant-related schools. The programs rendered impacted passion for the culture.

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