Roi Pilpel, CEO of Beit Micha, an NGO that provides treatment for infants and children with hearing impairments from birth to age six. Under his leadership, the organization has grown in scale, innovation, and impact, while strengthening partnerships with government ministries, philanthropy, the business sector, and civil society organizations. Previously, he served as CEO of Big Brother Big Sister Israel, where he oversaw the organization’s nationwide expansion. Before that, he was Deputy Director of WIZO Hadassim Youth Village and a Jewish Agency Shaliach in Sydney, Australia. Roi brings extensive experience in mobilizing partners, fundraising, leading systemic change, and cross-sector work on behalf of vulnerable populations. He also volunteers as Chair of the Rehabilitative Day Care Centers Forum—the umbrella organization of approximately 40 NGOs and companies operating some 180 rehabilitation frameworks for infants with diverse disabilities. Roi holds a bachelor’s degree in behavioral sciences with a specialization in Management and Economics from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; and a master’s degree in Law from Bar-Ilan University. He lives in Tel Aviv and is the father of two daughters. Roi believes that through determination, perseverance, and positive thinking, we have the power to influence, change, and make our society better and more inclusive.