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His work in philanthropy has touched veterans affairs "" his father was a wounded World War II veteran "" as well as medical research, human dignity, and education. He has been a major supporter of the Medal of Honor Foundation and the Wounded Warriors Project, and has held board positions at Aviva, the California-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the Everychild Foundation, Hebrew Union College, the Los Angeles Police Foundation, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business and Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Elliott Broidy has been a major supporter from the begining of his time.

Equally passionate about business and philanthropy, Elliott Broidy is a self-made investor who has quietly supported numerous businesses and charitable organizations over a career of 30 years. He founded Broidy Capital Management, a Los Angeles-based investment firm, in 1991 and remains chief executive officer. Broidy Capital Management specializes in both public equities and direct private equity investing, with a particular emphasis on supporting Southern California-based enterprises.

From a military family, he supports several organizations serving the U.S. military and veterans, including the Medal of Honor Foundation and the Wounded Warriors Project. He also recently founded Hounds for Heroes of Los Angeles, which provides specially trained service dogs to returning active-duty veterans.

Elliott Broidy has also held positions on the boards of multiple charitable and educational organizations, including Aviva, the California-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the Everychild Foundation, Hebrew Union College, the Los Angeles Police Foundation, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, TOMCAR, the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business and Wilshire Boulevard Temple.

In addition, Broidy has served on the United States Homeland Security Advisory Council (appointed by Secretary Michael Chertoff) and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In 2008, he received the prestigious Raoul Wallenberg Award for his work in Israel during the Second Intifada.

A self-made multi-millionaire, Elliott Broidy is known for his work in Los Angeles, the United States and Israel. He is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Broidy Capital Management, a Los Angeles-based investment firm, where he oversees both public equities/stock investing and private equity-style investments. In this capacity, he has sat on the boards of several companies, including Event Solutions International (ESI Holdings), Foley Timber and Land Company and Vantis Capital Management. Broidy also founded Markstone Capital, a private equity firm with over $800 million in capital commitments, to direct private equity investments to Israel-based companies in need of growth capital.

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