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‘Israel is my passion’

When Danni Franks first visited Israel as a JFS school girl she fell in love with the country she later made her home. And, as Gaby Wine reports, she found an innovative way to support her new nation

December 22, 2020 09:54
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When Danni Franks left Bristol University in 1995, she imagined that she would land herself a plum marketing role, climb up the career ladder and never look back. Fast forward 25 years, and instead, she is founder and CEO of Myisrael, a charity which supports thousands of Israel’s most vulnerable citizens.

But it could so easily have gone the other way. Speaking to me from the flat in Tel Aviv she shares with son Yoni, 10, she recalls sitting in front of her computer in London in the summer of 2004, on the verge of signing a permanent contract with Disney. “I remember just staring at the screen, asking myself: ‘Is this what I really want?’ I had already worked at Sky and had been travelling for six months. I was at a crossroads. If I was going to make a change, now was the time to do it.”

While the decision to move from the UK to Israel quickly became a fait accompli, the idea of starting a charity didn’t take root immediately.

Talking at lightning speed over Zoom, Franks says: “My plan was to get a job at a blue-chip company in Israel. I believed that I’d get off the plane and companies would be biting my arm off for me to work for them. But I got it wrong.” In stark contrast to the highly-structured working environment in London, in Israel she recalls going into an office and finding “four people, each doing 15 different roles” and no vacancies.