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− | Weinglass was | + | Weinglass was an associate at Isratec Business Consulting (1999-2001). Following his service in the [[IDF]], he served as an analyst at the [[American Center for Democracy]], researching terrorism financing for several projects. He has served as a terrorism analyst at the [[Investigative Project]], and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator [[Norm Coleman]] (Minnesota, Republican) <ref>The American Centre for Democracy. [http://www.acdemocracy.org/team.php 'Fellow, Ilan Weinglass'], accessed 18 July 2007.</ref>. |
Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (ibid.). | Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (ibid.). |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 25 March 2009
Ilan Weinglass is currently a business intelligence analyst in the private sector and a fellow at the American Center for Democracy.
Career History
Weinglass was an associate at Isratec Business Consulting (1999-2001). Following his service in the IDF, he served as an analyst at the American Center for Democracy, researching terrorism financing for several projects. He has served as a terrorism analyst at the Investigative Project, and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator Norm Coleman (Minnesota, Republican) [1].
Mr. Weinglass received a B.A. in economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an M.A. in international relations and international economics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (ibid.).
Affiliations
References
- ↑ The American Centre for Democracy. 'Fellow, Ilan Weinglass', accessed 18 July 2007.
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