Why you should listen to him:
When he was 6-years-old, Eli Beer was walking home from school
when he witnessed a bus bombing in Jerusalem. This traumatic experience
inspired Beer to seek out a career that saves lives. At age 15, he took
an EMT course and began volunteering on an ambulance. But he found that,
when someone truly needed fast medical attention, the ambulance just
wasn't able to get there in time because of traffic and the distance
needed to travel.
At age 17, Beer gathered a like-minded group
of EMTs with a passion for saving lives to listen to police scanners
and rush to the scene when medical help was needed in their
neighborhood. The initiative became United Hatzalah, which is Hebrew for
“rescue.” Twenty-five years later, the organization has more than 2,000
volunteers and helped 207,000 people as they waited for an ambulance
last year. Beer serves as United Hatzalah’s president.
Beer has
responded to some of the worst civil, wartime and terror-related
incidents. In 2010, he was named Social Entrepreneur of the Year in
Israel by the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship and, two
years later, became a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. Married
with five children, when Beer is not saving lives or guiding United
Hatzalah, he manages the family real estate company, Beer Realty.
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