Dhalia Tabori
About Dhalia Tabori
Dhalia Tabori is an experienced administrative professional currently serving as an Administrative Assistant Office Manager at Harvard Business School in Boston and at Lr Group in Israel. She has a diverse background in language consulting, executive training, and marketing coordination across multiple countries.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Dhalia Tabori serves as an Administrative Assistant Office Manager at Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the operational efficiency of the institution for six years. Her role involves managing administrative tasks and supporting various office functions within the school.
Professional Experience in Executive Assistance
Since 2019, Dhalia Tabori has been working as an Executive Assistant at Lr Group in Israel. In this capacity, she is responsible for providing high-level administrative support, coordinating schedules, and facilitating communication within the organization. Her experience in executive roles enhances her ability to manage complex tasks effectively.
Background in Language Consulting and Translation
Dhalia Tabori has a background in language consulting and translation, having worked in the private sector in Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, from 2004 to 2013. Over this nine-year period, she provided language services that included translation and consultation, showcasing her expertise in linguistic skills.
Education and Academic Background
Dhalia Tabori studied Politics and Political Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she earned her Bachelor's degree from 1987 to 1991. Additionally, she attended Université Paris - Sorbonne for one year in 1987-1988, furthering her academic pursuits in a prestigious institution. She also studied at the Levinsky Institute of Higher Education.
Previous Experience in Executive Training
From 2010 to 2012, Dhalia Tabori worked as an Executive Trainer at Executive English in Sweden. During her two years in this role, she focused on enhancing the language skills of executives, contributing to their professional development and communication abilities in a corporate environment.