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Shahar Botzer (Hebrew: שחר בוצר; born July 2, 1982) is the co-founder and managing partner of "Good Company", a purpose driven venture capital fund. Former managing partner of the impact investing fund, 2B-Community, and former chair of the Issta Lines Group. Botzer also served as the CEO of Shaham – National Actors' Association, deputy chair of the National Union of Israeli Students and chair of the Student Union of the Tel Aviv University. Botzer, who was born with muscular dystrophy and gets around with a wheelchair, proposed the "Botzer Bill" which constituted a breakthrough for the rights of people with disabilities and accessibility in Israel, and was the first person in Israel with a congenital disability to be elected in a direct election to head a public body not connected to the rights and struggle of people with disabilities.[1]