Shlomit is a creative research strategist who facilitates innovative projects from inception to successful completion.
A strategic thinker, Shlomit understands the drivers underlying human behavior and decision making. She holds Bachelor’s degrees in psychology and communications, a Master’s in psychobiology, and a PhD in Neurobiology and Ethology with a specialization in Behavioral Neuroscience.
Following her PhD, Shlomit moved from Israel to Canada to continue her innovative research at the Institute of Neuroscience at Carleton University in Ottawa. With a focus on the short- and long-term effects of stress on behavior and the brain, her research was published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals. She later completed an MBA focusing on Behavioral Economics.
Immediately prior to BEESY, Shlomit led the research program at the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, where she facilitated the completion of 80+ projects within four years.
In her free time, Shlomit enjoys traveling the world with her husband and two daughters, sampling international street foods, and trying to re-create the tastes in her own kitchen. She also enjoys swimming, reading, and spending time with family and friends.