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[edit]Yigal Carmon is MEMRI's founder and president.[1] Alberto M. Fernandez serves as the vice president of MEMRI[2] and Steven Stalinsky is the organization's executive director.[3] Mansour Al-Hadj is director of the Reform Project.[3] Nimrod Raphaeli is a senior analyst.[4]
MEMRI employs a staff of approximately 70 employees.[5] The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with branch offices in Jerusalem, London, Rome, Shanghai, Baghdad, and Tokyo.[6]
Board of Directors
[edit]As of 2016, MEMRI's current board members are:[7]
- Oliver "Buck" Revell, chairman, former FBI executive assistant director, and president of Revell Group International
- Michael Mukasey, former United States Attorney General
- Reid Morden, former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
- Robert R. Reilly, former senior advisor at the Department of Defense
- Jeffrey Kaufman, intellectual property lawyer
- Steven Emerson, journalist, author, and executive director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)
References
[edit]- ^ Leibowitz, Ruthie Blum (November 15, 2006). "One on One with Yigal Carmon: If MEMRI serves..." Jerusalem Post.
Facts are bipartisan," says Middle East Media Research Institute founder and president Yigal Carmon
- ^ Julie Poucher Harbin (10 February 2016). "West gathers digital arsenal against Islamic State — to what effect?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
One-on-one interventions work better to discourage potential ISIS recruits than public service announcement-type campaigns, agreed Alberto Fernandez, who until last year ran the State Department's Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications";"ISIS had much more freedom online a year ago, said Fernandez, who retired from the State Department last year and is now VP of the Middle East Media Research Institute.
- ^ a b Paul Farhi (8 July 2013). "Mideast journalists allege bias in al-Jazeera's reports on Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood". The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
Steven Stalinsky, executive director of the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), an organization that monitors Arabic media and describes itself as nonpartisan"; "Mansour al-Hadj, who directs a MEMRI project on reform in Arab and Muslim countries.
- ^ "Nimrod Raphaeli". c-span.org. C-SPAN. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
Senior Analyst, Middle East Media Research Institute
- ^ "Middle East Media Research Institute Inc". guidestar.org. Guidestar. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
No. of Full Time Employees: 70
- ^ Greer Fay Cashman (16 April 2009). "Impacting the collective global MEMRI". The Jerusalem Post.
One might expect the founder and president of MEMRI to work out of Washington, DC, where the independent, nonpartisan and nonprofit organization is headquartered. Carmon is indeed a frequent visitor to Washington, but prefers to base himself in the Jerusalem branch office. Other branch offices are located in London, Tokyo, Rome, Baghdad and Shanghai
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(help) - ^ "About MEMRI | The Middle East Media Research Institute". MEMRI - The Middle East Media Research Institute. Retrieved 2016-04-28.