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'''Yoram Wind''', aka '''Jerry Wind''', is a Israeli born marketing expert based at the University of Pennsyvania in the United States. He is one of the founders of [[IDC Herzliya]], a private college in Israel with strong connections to the country's military and intelligence.
 
'''Yoram Wind''', aka '''Jerry Wind''', is a Israeli born marketing expert based at the University of Pennsyvania in the United States. He is one of the founders of [[IDC Herzliya]], a private college in Israel with strong connections to the country's military and intelligence.
  
According to IDC promotional material Wind 'played a major part in defining its vision, objectives and philosophy' and played a great part in developing the [[American Friends of I.D.C.|IDC Herzliya Friends Association]] in the USA. <ref>IDC Herzliya, [[Media:IDC - The People of the Avenues.pdf|The People of the Avenues]] by Gal Gingis</ref>
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According to IDC promotional material Wind 'played a major part in defining its vision, objectives and philosophy' and 'played a great part in developing the [[American Friends of I.D.C.|IDC Herzliya Friends Association]] in the USA.' <ref>IDC Herzliya, [[Media:IDC - The People of the Avenues.pdf|The People of the Avenues]] by Gal Gingis</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:04, 30 July 2009

Yoram Wind, aka Jerry Wind, is a Israeli born marketing expert based at the University of Pennsyvania in the United States. He is one of the founders of IDC Herzliya, a private college in Israel with strong connections to the country's military and intelligence.

According to IDC promotional material Wind 'played a major part in defining its vision, objectives and philosophy' and 'played a great part in developing the IDC Herzliya Friends Association in the USA.' [1]

Notes

  1. IDC Herzliya, The People of the Avenues by Gal Gingis