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Juda Engelmayer is the president of HeraldPR and Emerald Digital, and now a managing partner with Converge Public Strategies. His expertise are in the Corporate communications/Public Affairs/Crisis Communications areas of Public Relations, and SEO/ORM areas of the digital marketplace. Mr. Engelmayer directs his teams whose efforts are put to task for business, political, advocacy, and policy relates issues, as well as for individuals in national and international arenas; he publicly campaigns for clients, directing promotion and positioning, and handles issues of public discourse on corporate, financial, personal and philanthropy related matters. Over his so-far 30-year career, he served as a senior vice president for 5W Public Relations. Prior, he served as Chief Communications Officer for The American Jewish Congress. Juda has also served as Vice President at Rubenstein Associates, the venerable New York PR firm, where he handled accounts spanning foreign governments, spiritual leaders, entertainers, nonprofits, healthcare and medical research clients. His career began as an aid to the New York State Assembly Speaker, and then as the assistant director of the New York Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League. In 1993 he was appointed as an executive assistant to H. Carl McCall, the New York State Comptroller, where he handled advocacy, communications, and nonprofit prompt contracting matters, and was part of the campaign process that saw the first ever NY Statewide elected African American elected two times. Mr. Engelmayer and his wife Debra, along with his brother-in-law Daniel J. Cohen, once owned the New York landmark Kossar's Bialy bakery, that opened in 1936 on the Lower East Side. They were the owners from 1998-2013. He is a proud member of Community Security Service (CSS) and devotes time and expertise training volunteers in professional security techniques and providing physical security for community organizations and programs. OpEd News Member for 957 week(s) and 1 day(s) 26 Articles, 16 Quick Links, 16 Comments, 0 Diaries, 0 Polls
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![]() Alone Among Nations, Israel Must Stand for Itself Israel and the flotilla; once again a time for collective beatings on the small country in the Middle East. Israel was right; the peace boat was a dupe to bring Israel into this tired scenario.
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![]() Israel Needs New Memories so our Kids can Appreciate Too The memories I have of Israel are rooted in a time long past. Losing the zeal for Frontier Zionism is what Israel faces today, and finding new and creative ways of giving people, both Israelis and outsiders alike a newfound attachment to the country is the challenge facing Israel and its supporters worldwide. A new public relations plan is one way to approach today's generation and for futures to come.
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![]() Relationships Drive All That We Do: Make the most of them A lesson in relationship management, from how one's relationships can define, advance or even restrain growth and success. Taken from experience, a little introspection and pragmatism, it's about life.
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![]() Carter and Baker: The Final Opportunity to Infuse Anti-Israel Idealism into a New Political Era Carter's new book and Baker's Iraq study report mark a convergence of opposite ideologies on a single topic, Israel. It would seem that the left and the right are about to begin hammering on Israel as the U.S. grows ever impatient in Iraq.
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![]() In an Effort to Disparage Israel, Palestinians Recognize Israel's Morality At almost the same moment as U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour declared that there were mass human rights violations perpetuated against the Palestinians by Israeli forces, Palestinians were declaring victory over an Israeli attempt to target the home of a known terrorist; unintentionally proclaiming Israel's unwillingness to maliciously target civilians.
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![]() We Need a United United Nations The United Nations has failed to live up to the expectations of FDR or anyone seeking peace. It has been a successful venture for the evil and greedy leaders of the world. It's time to begin anew, hopefully for the better this time. |