Monday, June 20, 2011

Israel's public diplomacy challenges: Your chance to volunteer


Sunday, June 19, 2011

ISRAEL MATZAV/CARL IN JERUSALEM

I just got this by email.
Israel's Public Diplomacy efforts during these critical months ahead need YOUR help! A think tank that works closely with many Jewish diaspora movements, the Israeli government, and other civil society groups is coordinating international responses to issues like the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state in September, and the upcoming Flotilla II (should it set sail.)

A situation room has been set up at the organization's headquarters in Herzliya to host volunteers. This will be an around the clock effort during times of national emergency.

In order to maximize the effectiveness of these efforts we need volunteers with skills that suit the following positions/fields:

Social Media Experts (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, )
Communication Professionals (media relations, internet, radio, television and print)
Public Policy and International Relations Professionals
Individuals who are fluent and are willing to translate in: Italian, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, or Chinese.
Computer Engineers (iOS and Android developers)
Web Designers
Graphic Designers
Video Production (editors, cameramen, and technicians)
...and anyone else who has an interest in protecting Israel from all forms of delegitimization present in the world today!

Please contact me on Facebook, Email: gregg.roman@gmail.com or by Phone: 054-678-5250 for more information.

Shabbat Shalom!
Gregg Roman
And who is Gregg Roman?
The Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center, directed by Barry Rubin, is a research center located at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya (IDC). IDC is Israel's first private institution of higher learning.

Director of Development
Gregg previously served as advisor to Members of the Knesset and several government ministries. He is also the former Research Director of the Inter-University Center for Legal Studies at the International Law Institute in Washington DC. Gregg has a wealth of experience and extensive background in development and donor relations from being a consultant to various NGOs, political parties, and research bodies. He studied at the American University and the Interdisciplinary Center.

http://www.gloria-center.org/about.html
So any of you who volunteer should please link me (Barry knows me). 
Heh.

Link for Israel Matzav:
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2011/06/israels-public-diplomacy-challenges.html