Eli Salomon

Eli is a consultant at 2M. Prior to joining 2M, Eli practiced as a real estate lawyer for several years in Fried, Frank's Manhattan office. While at Fried, Frank, Eli worked on high profile projects including the acquisition of the John Hancock Tower, in Boston, and the development of Atlantic Yards, in Brooklyn. Eli is a board member of the Congress for Jewish Culture, a non-profit that oversees the operations of CYCO, the world’s oldest Yiddish bookstore. Eli is also a board member of Handcrafting Justice, a non-profit that supports women struggling for economic justice and independence in the developing world. Eli earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School, an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, an M.A./B.A. in Mathematics and a B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from the Johns Hopkins University.