What does it take to lead at the highest levels — in war, in business, and beyond? In this episode, Sandy sits down with Shlomo Yanai, a man who has done exactly that. From commanding forces in the Yom Kippur War to transforming Teva Pharmaceuticals into an $18 billion global powerhouse, Shlomo’s journey is unlike anything you’ve heard before.
Born to Holocaust survivors, Shlomo brings a rare depth of perspective on resilience, leadership, and reinvention. The conversation explores what it truly means to “click” in a role — and why humility and curiosity may be the most underrated qualities in a CEO.
If you’re searching for your next great chapter, Shlomo’s advice is simple: stop living in the past, and follow your gut.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Growing up as the son of Holocaust survivors and the silence that shaped a generation
- Hiding his combat role from his parents — and the moment it all came to light
- Lessons from the Yom Kippur War and why Israel’s military recovery defined his leadership philosophy
- Doubling Teva Pharmaceuticals’ revenue to $18 billion through bold, people-first leadership
- Why the current CEO selection process is “precisely wrong” — and what should replace it
- Humility and curiosity as the most undervalued traits in executive leadership
- “Follow your gut” — advice for senior leaders navigating their next chapter
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