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− | '''Wendy Senor Singer''' is the director of [[AIPAC]]'s Jerusalem Office. She is the sister of neoconservative [[Dan Senor]] and married to Jerusalem Post columnist [[Saul Singer]]. | + | '''Wendy Senor Singer''' is the director of [[AIPAC]]'s Jerusalem Office. She is also co-founder of [[Start-Up Nation Central]], an Israeli non-profit that promotes Israeli technology.<ref name ="Cyber">Peter Coy, '[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-01-22/an-israeli-cyber-warrior-puts-a-scare-into-ceos-at-davos An Israeli Cyber Warrior Puts a Scare Into CEOs at Davos]', ''Bloomberg Business'', 22 January 2015, accessed 29 June 2015</ref> She is the sister of neoconservative [[Dan Senor]] and married to Jerusalem Post columnist [[Saul Singer]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 29 June 2015
Wendy Senor Singer is the director of AIPAC's Jerusalem Office. She is also co-founder of Start-Up Nation Central, an Israeli non-profit that promotes Israeli technology.[1] She is the sister of neoconservative Dan Senor and married to Jerusalem Post columnist Saul Singer.
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- ↑ Peter Coy, 'An Israeli Cyber Warrior Puts a Scare Into CEOs at Davos', Bloomberg Business, 22 January 2015, accessed 29 June 2015