A nice accomplishment for my first 10 months at running the digital strategy at B'nai B'rith International. We're now in the top 5% of influencers on Kred.com.
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Potomac Core Consulting interviewed me on whether social media can driver a ROI. Watch the first of the three part interview below and read the blog on PotomacCore.com. I helped to host and spoke at the second B'nai B'rith Young Professional Network Google+ Global Roundtable featuring speakers from across the U.S., Israel, and Europe. At the United Nations Plaza, I produced the following event video commemorating 60 years of material restitution. Following the breakfast program, attendees were invited to the U.N. General Assembly Hall for the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day program. Washington Jewish Week interviewed me about The Falafel Frenzy fundraiser, I helped to organize on Christmas eve. We raised $15k for charity by 600+ young Jewish professionals.
"We're a group of socially conscious young Jewish professionals that wanted to create an opportunity for people to come together and have a safe, fun time and raise money for a good cause," said host committee member, Jason Langsner. "We don't place ads or do radio spots, we just each invite our friends through social networking and word of mouth, so it takes on this viral nature of all of my friends are going to be there so I want to go." I conducted an interview with the international chair of the B'nai B'rith Young Professional Network about her experience at the B'nai B'rith Europe Young Jewish Adult Forum, which featured Gilad Shalit as our featured guest. Mentored college students and helped team J-Town place as a finalist (3rd place overall) in the first Georgetown University Hackathon. Below I'm pictured white-boarding a concept with the students:
Read "Another 10 Days in Reverse: Bringing (more) Israelis to the U.S." in eJewish Philanthropy. This is my second story in the publication.
Check out this week's Washington Jewish Week story, "Reverse Mifgash still strong" by Emily Jacobs. I'm quoted about my volunteer work on the program and on our community's support of Israel.
Tom Peled is biking 3,000 miles across the U.S. to raise visibility for cancer research in Israel. Read the "Bike for the Fight" story in GTJ, which includes a quote from me.
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