Marius Nacht

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Marius Nacht
מריוס נכט
Inbar and Marius Nacht.jpg
Inbar and Marius Nacht in 2020
Born1962 (age 59–60)
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationInvestor
Entrepreneur
Known forCo-founder of Check Point Software
Spouse(s)Inbar Afek-Nacht
Children4

Marius Nacht (Hebrew: מריוס נכט‎;‎ 1962–) is one of Israel's leading serial entrepreneurs, founders and investors. In 1993 Marius Nacht co-founded Check Point Software (NASDAQ 100 CHKP), along with Gil Shwed & Shlomo Kramer, and is regarded as one of the founding fathers of Israel’s cybersecurity industry. They launched their tiny startup with a mere loan of $300K, and built Check Point into a Nasdaq 100 company with a market cap of about $18 billion. Nacht served in various managerial roles including R&D, Product, Sales, Marketing, and Support. In 2020, he stepped down as Chairman of Check Point, to focus on healthtech initiatives and other ventures he has founded and funded.

Marius Nacht is Co-Founder & Anchor Investor of aMoon Funds, a growing healthtech platform managing over $1.1B, investing in Growth & Early-Stage companies that are accelerating cure through the convergence of healthcare and technology. Although seldom interviewed in the media, on several occasions Nacht has publicly shared his vision for Israel to become a global hub for technologies that will impact and save millions of lives across the world.

Nacht is a serial entrepreneur and investor in tens of companies, in the fields of life-sciences, healthcare, software, AI, mobility, cybersecurity, environmental, energy, and semiconductors.

History[]

Marius Nacht was born in post-war Communist Romania to Holocaust survivor parents. When he was three years old, his family escaped the regime of Ceausescu, and immigrated to the city of Ashkelon in Israel.

Nacht is a graduate of Talpiot’s 1980 cohort, the IDF’s most elite R&D program. Every year, Talpiot recruits several dozen talented students who undergo a rigorous three-year academic and military training program, including research, development and ethics. Talpiot graduates commit an additional six years, to serving in a variety of roles at the forefront of technology for the IDF & Ministry of Defense.

Nacht earned a BSc (cum laude) in Physics and Mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1983, and an MSc in Electrical Engineering and Communication Systems from Tel Aviv University in 1987.

On 5 March 2021, Forbes listed his net worth at US$1.5 billion.[1]

Personal life[]

Nacht is married to attorney Inbar Nacht, Co-Founding Partner at MEI Law Firm. She is also the chairperson of their family foundation, Nacht Philanthropic Ventures. They reside in Tel Aviv.

Social activism[]

Nacht Philanthropic Ventures is the family’s philanthropic platform. During Covid-19, the foundation launched innovative initiatives focused on humanitarian aid, food security, welfare and culture.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Marius Nacht
  2. ^ "Haaretz's 2019 Rich List The Top 30 Richest People in 2019 Israel, and Where They Get Their Money". Haaretz. June 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "Nacht Foundation to fund 80 artists to recreate Israeli musical classics". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
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