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Ido Aharoni Aronoff (born 1962) is an Israeli career diplomat who serves as a Global Distinguished Professor at New York University’s Program in International Relations in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As a diplomat he became known as Israel's consul-general in New York and the tri-state area during six years between 2010 and 2016, priorly (1994-1998) he worked as Israel's consul for communications and public affairs in Los Angeles and the southwestern United States. Aharoni has often been featured on US and international media as an analyst and article writer on Israeli international affairs, the middle east and nation branding. As an official representative, he introduced the Foreign Ministry-sponsored program Brand Israel towards the improvement of the country's brand performance an

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  • Ido Aharoni Aronoff (born 1962) is an Israeli career diplomat who serves as a Global Distinguished Professor at New York University’s Program in International Relations in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As a diplomat he became known as Israel's consul-general in New York and the tri-state area during six years between 2010 and 2016, priorly (1994-1998) he worked as Israel's consul for communications and public affairs in Los Angeles and the southwestern United States. Aharoni has often been featured on US and international media as an analyst and article writer on Israeli international affairs, the middle east and nation branding. As an official representative, he introduced the Foreign Ministry-sponsored program Brand Israel towards the improvement of the country's brand performance an (en)
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  • Ido Aharoni Aronoff (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bob_Turner_and_Ido_Aharoni.jpg
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  • Hebrew University (en)
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  • (Consul General of Israel Ido Aharoni marches together with congressman Bob Turner in the Salute To Israel Parade, NYC, 2012) (en)
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  • Ido Aharoni Aronoff (born 1962) is an Israeli career diplomat who serves as a Global Distinguished Professor at New York University’s Program in International Relations in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As a diplomat he became known as Israel's consul-general in New York and the tri-state area during six years between 2010 and 2016, priorly (1994-1998) he worked as Israel's consul for communications and public affairs in Los Angeles and the southwestern United States. Aharoni has often been featured on US and international media as an analyst and article writer on Israeli international affairs, the middle east and nation branding. As an official representative, he introduced the Foreign Ministry-sponsored program Brand Israel towards the improvement of the country's brand performance and public image worldwide. Aharoni was born in Jaffa and raised in Holon. He is married to Julie Goodman-Aharoni, of Los Angeles, they have three children: Talia, Sharon and Adam. (en)
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