Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi

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Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi is the founder and president of The Israel Project (TIP). She works frequently with pro-Israel organizations including the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Jewish federations, Jewish community relations councils and Hillel organizations [1].

Career History

Prior to starting The Israel Project, she was founder and president of Laszlo & Associates, Inc, a strategic communications and training company. She worked on winning political campaigns and communications efforts in the United States, France, Russia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Trinidad and Tobago, St.Vincent, Ukraine and Venezuela. She worked on projects with the White House, dozens of U.S. senators and a host of advocacy organizations, and previously served as a foreign affairs legislative assistant to the U.S. Congress (ibid.).

Mrs. Mizrahi has been interviewed on "One-on-One with John McLaughlin," CNN, CNBC, FOX and MSNBC. She has been profiled in several publications including The Washington Post and Working Woman and Lifestyles. President George H.W. Bush recognized Mrs. Mizrahi as "A Point of Light" for her efforts in the non-profit and Jewish communities. Mrs. Mizrahi previously served as chairman of the DC Jewish Community Center's National Institute for Public Leadership. She chairs her local UJC campaign, is an alumnus of the UJC's Young Leadership Cabinet and is a member of The National Press Club. She is co-director of the Mizrahi Family Charitable Trusts and has been honored by the Baltimore Zionist District and Aleph Bet Jewish Day School. The Forward newspaper has twice listed Mizrahi in its "Forward 50" most influential Jews in America (ibid.).

Affiliations

References

  1. ^ The Israel Project Key Staff - Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, Accessed 25th July 2007.