Governor Mike Huckabee

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Mike Huckabee was the 44th Governor of Arkansas from 1996 until 2007, becoming one of the longest serving Governor in his state’s history, and was only the fourth Republican elected to any statewide office since Reconstruction, serving longer than the other three combined. He left a legacy of tax cuts, job creation, the reconstruction of his state’s road system, K-16 education reform, and a nationally heralded and duplicated health initiative that focused on the less expensive approach of prevention than the costly big-government approach of intervention. His administration fought long-standing corruption in the state’s political machine, resulting in numerous indictments and convictions of powerful legislators and other elected officials.

Governing Magazine named him as one of its “Public Officials of the Year” for 2005, and Time Magazine honored him as one of the five best governors in America. He has been honored by numerous organizations for his commitment to music education. He served as the Chairman of the prestigious National Governors Association as well as the Education Commission of the States, the Southern Governors Association, and the Interstate Oil and Gas Commission.

Huckabee had been Lieutenant Governor for 3 years in July 1996 when his predecessor was forced to resign due to felony convictions. He was one of the youngest governors in the country at the time. Huckabee was elected to a full four-year term as governor in 1998, attracting the largest percentage of the vote ever received by a Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas, and was re-elected to another four-year term in November 2002.

After his 2008 campaign for President, Governor Huckabee started Huck PAC to promote conservative principles and help elect conservative candidates at every level of government. Huck PAC has endorsed and supported hundreds of conservative candidates across the country.

Governor Huckabee is also a New York Times bestselling author, former host of the number one weekend show on the Fox News Channel, and a longtime radio commentator.

Huckabee, 59, an avid musician since age 11, is a bass player. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and music. He was named one of the “25 Most Influential People” for Conservation by Outdoor Life Magazine, and was named “Man of the Year” by the American Sportfishing Association in 1997. The former governor and his wife, Janet, have three grown children – John Mark Huckabee, David Huckabee and his wife, Lauren, and Sarah Sanders and her husband, Bryan – and five grandchildren – Chandler Huckabee, Scarlett Sanders, Caroline Huckabee, William Huckabee “Huck” Sanders, and George Huggins Sanders.

Governor Huckabee is a 2016 Republican presidential candidate.

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Modi Rosen

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Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Magma Venture Partners

Mr. Modi Rosen founded Magma Venture Partners and has served as Managing

Partner of the Fund since 1999. Magma Venture Partners is one of Israel’s leading

Ventures Capital firms, focused on investing in early stage information technology

start-ups. To date, the fund has raised close to 500MUS$, and is currently investing

out of Magma IV.

Among others, the fund was the seed investor in Waze (acquired by Google),

Wintegra (acquired by PMC SIERA), Design Art (acquired by QUALCOMM), Provigent

(acquired by Broadcom) and Onavo (acquired by Facebook).

Magma and Modi Rosen are actively participating in the Taglit and Matmid

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