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Ilan Weinglass is a business intelligence analyst in the private sector. From 1999 – 2001, Mr. Weinglass was head of research for the Israeli Trade Ministry's Investment Promotion Center. Following his service in the IDF, he served as an analyst at the American Center for Democracy, researching terrorism financing for several projects. He has served as a terrorism analyst at the Investigative Project, and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator Norm Coleman (R-Minnesota). Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He speaks Hebrew and Arabic.  
 
Ilan Weinglass is a business intelligence analyst in the private sector. From 1999 – 2001, Mr. Weinglass was head of research for the Israeli Trade Ministry's Investment Promotion Center. Following his service in the IDF, he served as an analyst at the American Center for Democracy, researching terrorism financing for several projects. He has served as a terrorism analyst at the Investigative Project, and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator Norm Coleman (R-Minnesota). Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He speaks Hebrew and Arabic.  
 
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Revision as of 15:42, 28 November 2006

From the American Center for Democracy biography

Ilan Weinglass is a business intelligence analyst in the private sector. From 1999 – 2001, Mr. Weinglass was head of research for the Israeli Trade Ministry's Investment Promotion Center. Following his service in the IDF, he served as an analyst at the American Center for Democracy, researching terrorism financing for several projects. He has served as a terrorism analyst at the Investigative Project, and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator Norm Coleman (R-Minnesota). Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He speaks Hebrew and Arabic.

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