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30 october 2020
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Yoram Dvash, who has been President of the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) for the past five years, announced on Wednesday that he will not stand for a third term in elections in December 2020. Dvash said that he will continue his role as President of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB), to which he was elected in September 2020.
During his tenure as President of the Israel Diamond Exchange, Dvash implemented many reforms to increase transparency and accountability and spearheaded significant regulatory changes for the industry. He negotiated a watershed agreement with the Israel Tax Authority and worked with the highest levels of government to enhance the industry’s position in regulatory measures.
Dvash was also instrumental in the building of a digital platform for international diamond trading - Get Diamonds - which has recently become the official e-commerce platform of the WFDB. Moreover, Dvash embarked on a major real estate project owned and developed by IDE, which is considered one of the largest such projects in Israel.
Dvash,56, became Acting President of the WFDB in April 2020 and was officially elected President at the World Diamond Congress which was held digitally in September 2020.
"For the past five years, I have been given the privilege of working for the members of the Israel Diamond Exchange during one of the most challenging, and important periods in the industry. I thank the IDE Board and its members for the trust they have placed in me and for allowing me to initiate, create and lead. I will be here to assist the next president and board as much as is necessary,” Dvash said.

Aruna Gaitonde, Editor in Chief of the Asian Bureau, Rough&Polished