Jewish Business Community in Los Angeles Attends ‘The Huddle’ Event

In an effort to strengthen their commitment to working together for the mutual benefit of all involved, the Los Angeles Jewish business community recently gathered for “The Huddle” at the Village Synagogue. The event drew a crowd of over 300 people from across the region and provided attendees with valuable connections to support business growth.

The evening began with a Fireside discussion featuring Dr. Harold Katz, the inventor of Therabreath, in conversation with AJ Stern, President of AJS Capital. The conversation highlighted the importance of perseverance in business, navigating competition and setbacks, and utilizing storytelling in marketing strategies.

Following the Fireside discussion, mentor exchange roundtables were set up around the room. Each table featured an industry leader addressing specific topics such as wealth management, utilizing AI for business growth, healthcare industry trends, closing deals, business operations, real estate management, marketing strategies, and balancing life as a female entrepreneur.

One of the table leaders, Yossi Wachtel, owner of Monkey Wrench, reflected on the engaging discussions and the valuable insights shared by participants. The energy in the room was palpable and conversations continued even after the official program concluded. Attendees expressed their appreciation for the event and

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