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  1. Tshemba Foundation is a non-profit organisation with a vision of fair and equal healthcare in South Africa’s rural northeast. Founded in 2014 by Neil Tabatznik with Godfrey Phillips, this unique volunteering programme provides the opportunity for medical professionals to treat, teach and learn, while also finding refuge at a quiet, luxury lodge in a private game reserve.

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Others, like Neil Tabatznik of Blue Ice Docs, helped grow Hot Docs’ film funds with the Hot Docs–Blue Ice Fund supporting African talent. “There were no other outlets where these funders could direct their focus and energies toward African filmmakers living and working on the continent,” explains Radshaw.

  3. Blue Ice Group Capital is a Canadian company owned by Steven Silver and Neil Tabatznik. It is a partner with L.A. based Echo Lake Productions in The Blue Lake Media Fund. Blue Ice also partnered with producer, Lance Samuels, to create Blue Ice Pictures Limited, a film and television production company.

  4. Dec 12, 2017 · Tony Tabatznik. Template:TOCnestleft. Anthony Selwyn Tabatznik is a social justice philanthropist from South Africa who made his fortune in the pharmaceutical industry. [1] Tony Tabatznik founded Bertha Foundation in 2009. He serves as a board member of Doc Society, which describes him as "an entrepreneur and committed philanthropist."

  5. The OSC also opened an investigation that month into two directors of the company – former chairman Julian Neil Tabatznik and Raymond Stone – who sold about $8-million worth of shares days before the company announced a $70-million financing in late January, 2018.

  6. Feb 28, 2018 · The company says the Ontario Securities Commission is reviewing the timing and reporting of certain trades of shares owned or controlled by Raymond Stoneand Neil Tabatznik and Eric Silver.

  7. With Neil Tabatznik, Silver is also partner and co-founder of Toronto-based Blue Ice Group Capital. In 2005, the duo bought into Barna Alper productions, at which Silver served as president from 2005 to 2009, when it was sold to Entertainment One. After the sale, Silver spent a year as head of eOne's factual entertainment division.

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