Jerusalem, Israel - Apr. 7, 2019 - The first ever Forbes Under 30 Global Women's Summit began on Sunday morning, April 1, 2019, in Tel Aviv with an opening Bell Ceremony at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Conference Center.
On Monday, the 400 international entrepreneurs were in for a full day of lectures and speakers. At the Peres Center for Peace. Speakers on the theme of 'Inspiration and Innovation' included philanthropist Lynn Schusterman, who was introduced by Chief Content Officer, Forbes Media Randall Lane. SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum was also on the program.

Tuesday afternoon, Forbes Under 30 participants arrived in Jerusalem, for most ot the participants it was their first visit to Israel, so tours of the Old City were offered on arrival.

For this amazing cohort of young women leaders assembled, yes there were men as well, an event was planned in one of the world’s greatest music venues. For more than 2,000 years, the Tower of David was used for military purposes in Jerusalem. But with the arrival of the British at the end of the Ottoman Empire, the fortress was converted for cultural usage. Forbes Under 30 took over the historic site for a private concert—one centered around women and co-existence. An all female group called Yael and the Mothers, consisting of Israelis, Bedouins, Christians, Jews and Muslims, debuted their new album. There was food, drinks and a surprise fashion show with designs by HiDAS. HiDAS is a company founded by young Israeli designer MIchal Hidas who participated in the Forbes Under 30 Summit last year with aspirations to start a fashion business.

For the first full day in Jerusalem, local women joined at the Forbes Under 30 group for a day titled: Women2Women: A Day of Action -- Solutions for Global Challenges, starting at JVP Media Quarter, the Jerusalem Venture Partners campus.  

Giving Welcome Remarks were Erel Margalit, Founder and Chairman, JVP and Randall Lane, Chief Content Officer, Forbes, and 30 Under 30 Founder

Fiona Darmon, General Partner, JVP, and Ty Haney, Founder, Outdoor Voices also spoke to the group gathered on the outdoor sun filled campus.

On entering the JVP grounds, everyone was asked to select a plastic colored bracelet. Some took their favorite color, others read information provided of the 18 various city sites

Joining the dark green group for a bus ride to Lightricks, on the Hebrew University Givat Ram Campus housed in the old dormitory houses, was Andrew Gilligan from Washington, DC., along with the mostly female group, who turned out to have connections to London. Neta Geva, head of HR, for LIghtricks met the group and guided up the mountain of the Hi-Tech Park to where the company producing popular apps is located. 

For the fourth year, Forbes Under 30 Summits have attracted young, inspiring, and motivated entrepreneurs to visit Israel, to meet, to network and go back to their homes to innovate. 

Photo essay includes highlights of the Forbes Under 30 evening program at the Tower of David, morning events at JVP, and the Lightricks visit.