SPECIAL HONESTREPORTING BRIEFING

BEN & JERRY'S ISRAEL BOYCOTT, ASSOCIATED PRESS' LINGUISTIC DISTORTIONS

AND OUR IMPACT ON MEDIA​

ALSO, AN INSIDER’S VIEW INTO HONESTREPORTING’S LATEST PROJECTS

⇨ WITH EXTENDED Q&A SESSION ⇦

Sunday, September 12

Zoom details will be sent to your email following registration

1:00 PM EST

Los Angeles 10:00 AM  ◆   Chicago  12:00 PM
 New York  1:00 PM   ◆    UK  6:00 PM
Israel  8:00 PM

Special Zoom Briefing

HonestReporting is pleased to invite you to a special Zoom briefing by CEO Daniel Pomerantz, who will provide insights into Ben & Jerry’s Israel boycott as well as how the media is covering violence emanating from Hamas-ruled Gaza and our impact on the Associated Press’ reporting. He will also discuss some of our newest projects including an initiative to identify and expose antisemitic journalists, in addition to a program to help supporters of Israel communicate in the “woke” era.

 

Pomerantz will also share exclusive updates about our latest strategies and will then open the floor for an extended session to address your thoughts and questions.

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Daniel Pomerantz - CEO

Daniel began his career as an attorney in the United States where he worked for high profile law firms in New York and Chicago before starting his own law practice, and later moving to Israel.

As CEO of HonestReporting, Daniel manages all aspects of the organization, ensuring media accuracy regarding Israel through critiques, direct coordination with journalists, missions to Israel, and pro-active communication on social and conventional media.

Daniel serves on the adjunct faculty at the Interdisciplinary Center University (IDC) where he teaches in the Adelson School of Entrepreneurship as well as at Bar Ilan University’s School of Management. Daniel is a contributor to Newsweek and The Jerusalem Post, among other outlets, and is a frequent on-air guest at i24news and ILTV News.

With expertise in business as well as US and international law, Daniel brings a unique perspective to the discussion about Israel and media bias. His lectures, debates and television appearances include:

  • US and Israeli policy in the Middle East
  • Domestic and international law
  • News and political analysis
  • Professionalism and ethics in the media

He has also worked in publishing and communications in positions such as executive editor and chief executive officer.