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Batsheva Moshe Appointed to Dual Leadership Role at Kaltura

Video technology company Kaltura has announced the appointment of Batsheva Moshe to a dual executive position, naming her General Manager for both the Israel market and EMEA technology operations.

The appointment represents a strategic move by the New York-headquartered company, which maintains significant operations in Israel, to consolidate leadership across its home market and the broader Europe, Middle East, and Africa technology division.

Moshe will be responsible for overseeing Kaltura's business development and operations in Israel while simultaneously managing the company's technology initiatives across the EMEA region. The dual role reflects the increasing importance of both markets to Kaltura's global strategy.

Details about Moshe's previous experience and specific responsibilities in the new position were not immediately disclosed. The appointment comes as Kaltura continues to expand its presence in the enterprise video solutions market.

Kaltura, founded in 2006, specializes in video experience solutions for organizations worldwide, providing platforms for video hosting, streaming, and management. The company serves clients across education, media, and enterprise sectors.

The Israeli tech sector has seen numerous executive appointments in recent months as companies adapt to changing market conditions and position themselves for growth. Senior leadership roles that span multiple regions, such as Moshe's appointment, are increasingly common as Israeli technology firms expand their global footprint while maintaining strong domestic operations.

Kaltura went public on the NASDAQ in 2021 and has been working to strengthen its market position amid competition in the video technology space. The company's Israeli operations remain central to its research and development efforts, making the GM Israel role particularly significant for the company's innovation pipeline.

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