A brief history of the Colorado–Israel Chamber of Commerce
Est. 2024
Efforts to build a formal Colorado–Israel business bridge did not begin with CO-IL. Over the years, various individuals, companies, and community organizations had attempted to connect Colorado and Israel through sponsored delegations, one-off trade visits, academic exchanges, and sector-specific partnerships. These initiatives demonstrated clear interest and opportunity, but they were typically fragmented, dependent on individual champions, and lacked a sustained institutional home.
Recognizing both the potential and the gap, Jeremiah Baronberg and Jordan Kastrinsky established the Colorado–Israel Chamber of Commerce (CO-IL) in early 2024 as a binational, practitioner-driven organization. From the outset, CO-IL was designed to be different from traditional chambers or purely community-based groups. Rather than focusing primarily on cultural programming or symbolic diplomacy, CO-IL positioned itself as a working bridge between two innovation ecosystems, prioritizing deal flow, tech scouting, pilots, partnerships, and market entry pathways.
In its first two years, CO-IL formalized what had previously been informal by creating structured programs, hosting delegations, convening policymakers and industry leaders, supporting BIRD Foundation collaboration in Colorado, and building a growing network of companies, investors, universities, and public agencies across both regions.
Building on earlier, scattered attempts, CO-IL has evolved into the first sustained, business-centered institution dedicated to deepening the Colorado–Israel economic relationship, with an emerging nonprofit arm designed to expand its educational and philanthropic impact going forward.
Our Founders
Our binational team of Coloradans and Israelis is dedicated to creating impactful collaboration and partnerships. We strive to support the aspirations and business goals of our members and stakeholders in Colorado and in Israel in ways that contribute positively to economic growth, job creation, and investment.


