
Itamar Ben Shushan
Founder
I recognized there was a large gap in the Israeli labor market because of the severe shortage of workers for the infrastructure and construction sectors. Project Pro was established to address this issue by providing a professional comprehensive solution for employers to rely on to meet all of their staffing requirements
Married to Reli and a father of one, I live in the center of Tel Aviv. I like to read biographies of great and groundbreaking people in various fields and be inspired by them. I’m also very interested in Israeli politics and care deeply about my country.

Liat Bernstein
CEO
People speak in words, business speaks in numbers. I take advantage of my knowledge in the Economics world and my private consulting business, along with my analytical ability, personal sensitivity and calmness to lead Project Pro and its clients to measurable results that are fast, and efficient.
I pride myself with on creating a work environment when client satisfaction is of utmost importance.
Married to Assaf and a proud mother of three.
In my spare time, I like to just relax and practice some Yoga

Shlomi Alperovich
Marketing Manager
Recruitment for construction and infrastructure in Israel is a major challenge. There are many nuances and there is no room for error. It was important for me to turn Project Pro into a company with the most professional recruitment solution Israel
Shlomi lives in Gedera and likes to practice running And go to performances by Israeli singers

Maya Akerman
VP HR and recruitment
I have over a decade of experience in recruitment, as well as vast knowledge of the infrastructure and construction worlds- I believe these sectors are complex and unique.
My goal is to make sure that the professionals that project pro provides are perfectly suited to the employer’s needs to ensure a strong and long lasting work relationship. To me, human resources are the key ingredient to the success of every company.
Married to Amit and a mother of two beautiful boys, I don’t have time for spare time. In the few quit moments I get every evening I like daydreaming about my next vocation.