Eran Rolls -

Chairman Israeli Building Center

Eran Rolls was born in 1966 and grew up in Kiryat Motzkin in the north of Israel. He is married to Irit and father of four. After completing his army service in the Nahal Brigade and the intelligence unit, he started working as a salesman at Ytong Industries. In 1993, Eran established the Building College with courses in construction management for a individuals, and in 1999 he acquired the Israeli Building Center from the government of Israel together with his partner, a company that was previously owned by the Ministry of Construction and Housing.
Together, they turned the Israeli Building Center into one of the main junctions of Israeli economy and the central business intersection of the construction and real estate worlds.
Economic newspapers like Globes and The Marker defined the Israeli Building Center and Eran’s social network as an important part if Israel’s economy and a link that connects between many different and important entities in the market.
In 2006, Eran was named one of the young and promising businessmen of The Marker magazine, and in 2009, Globes chose him in a survey of CEOs as the most connected businessman in the Israeli market.
Eran sees himself as a “transparent dome”, and goes to the synagogue every Friday and Saturday, is active in connecting between different sectors in Israeli society, and sees great importance in cultivating values of Zionism and Judaism in the younger generation.
Eran loves to cook Israeli food.
Life motto: Zionist Jewish identity as the core of the values of Israeli society. “The eternal nation does not fear a long road.”
Eran is a member of important organizations in Israel society such as:
Israeli Journey – Member of the Executive Committee
Bar Ilan University – Active Member of the Friends Association
Beit Hillel – Bringing Judaism Back to the Center – Member of the Executive Board
Active Volunteer – Bat Melech Foundation.
The organization helps orthodox Jewish women that have been abused physically and emotionally by their husbands and are in mortal danger. The foundation provides physical shelter, protection, and legal and psychological aid.