
Israeli Founders Already Win the Room. The Next Challenge Is What Happens After.
Israeli founders earn attention quickly in Fortune 500 strategy rooms. The advantage to build next is what happens after the meeting ends.
May 26, 2026
Eyal Danon is the founder and CEO of Ignite Advisory Group, a global leader in building and managing customer advisory boards for Fortune 500 enterprises — clients have included Amazon, HP, Bank of New York Mellon, U.S. Bank, Ryder, and InterContinental Hotels Group. The firm advises B2B companies on how senior executives use peer communities to shape strategy, validate product direction, and protect long-term customer relationships.
He is the author of multiple books, including The Principle of 18, a framework structuring career and life around five consecutive 18-year phases; The Golden Key of Gangotri, a novel set in the Himalayas; Before the Kids and Mortgage, a travel memoir originally published by Keter Publishing House after winning a national competition; and Cracking the C-Suite, a guide for executives engaging enterprise customers. He holds an MBA from Boston University and completed Columbia Business School's Executive Leadership Program.
He writes for The Olam on executive strategy, B2B leadership, customer advisory practice, and the long-arc questions of building a career and life with intent.

Israeli founders earn attention quickly in Fortune 500 strategy rooms. The advantage to build next is what happens after the meeting ends.
May 26, 2026
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