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Elizabeth Jay, an Israel lobbyist and PR professional, is the former chief executive of pro-Israel flak group [[Just Journalism]].<ref>Comment is Free [http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/elizabeth-jay Elizabeth Jay], accessed 22 November 2010</ref><ref name="HP">Liz Jay, [http://hurryupharry.org/2009/02/06/just-journalism-on-the-reporting-of-the-gaza-conflict/ Just Journalism on the Reporting of the Gaza Conflict], ''Harry's Place'', 6 February 2009</ref> She is the former spokesperson for [[Community Security Trust]] and a contributor to [[Harry's Place]].
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Elizabeth Apfel (formerly known as [[Elizabeth Jay]]), an Israel lobbyist and PR professional, is the former chief executive of pro-Israel flak group [[Just Journalism]].<ref>Comment is Free [http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/elizabeth-jay Elizabeth Jay], accessed 22 November 2010</ref><ref name="HP">Liz Jay, [http://hurryupharry.org/2009/02/06/just-journalism-on-the-reporting-of-the-gaza-conflict/ Just Journalism on the Reporting of the Gaza Conflict], ''Harry's Place'', 6 February 2009</ref> She is the former spokesperson for [[Community Security Trust]] and a contributor to [[Harry's Place]].
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
According to her [[Jewcy]] profile:
 
According to her [[Jewcy]] profile:

Revision as of 07:43, 25 November 2010

Elizabeth Apfel (formerly known as Elizabeth Jay), an Israel lobbyist and PR professional, is the former chief executive of pro-Israel flak group Just Journalism.[1][2] She is the former spokesperson for Community Security Trust and a contributor to Harry's Place.

Background

According to her Jewcy profile:

Elizabeth Jay grew up in London and is a specialist in corporate communications and public affairs. She was formerly a consultant at the leading corporate communications consultancy Fishburn Hedges, where she advised not-for-profit and government organisations as well as companies including the BBC, Allen & Overy and BT. Prior to this she worked in communications for a leading charity. Previously, she practiced as a barrister in criminal and common law at the Chambers of Lord Thomas of Gresford QC in the Temple. Her qualifications include an MSc Econs in International Relations from the London School of Economics. Elizabeth was appointed to the post of Chief Executive of Just Journalism in January 2009.[3]

Affiliations

References

  1. Comment is Free Elizabeth Jay, accessed 22 November 2010
  2. 2.0 2.1 Liz Jay, Just Journalism on the Reporting of the Gaza Conflict, Harry's Place, 6 February 2009
  3. About Elizabeth Jay, Jewcy, accessed 20 November 2010
  4. Stacy Perman, Letter from London: Theory Versus Practice, Hadassah Magazine, Vol. 84 No.7, March 2003