Biography
Caroline Glick is Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy, and deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post. Born in the United States, she made aliyah to Israel immediately after graduating from Columbia University. A former captain in the Israel Defense Forces, from 1994-1996 Ms. Glick served as Coordinator of Negotiations with the PLO in the office of the Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza. She was a core member of Israel’s negotiating team with the Palestinians in the Oslo Negotiations, under former Prime Minister Rabin, and later served as an assistant policy advisor to the prime minister. After retiring from the political sphere, Ms. Glick entered journalism, and now has a weekly column in the Jerusalem Post. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, she was an embedded journalist with the U.S. Army’s Third Infantry Division, joining the infantry unit that was first to reach Baghdad. Ms. Glick was awarded a distinguished civilian service award from the U.S. Secretary of the Army for her battlefield reporting.
In 2003, Israeli newspaper Maariv named her the most prominent woman in Israel. She was the 2005 recipient of the Zionist Organization of America’s Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism in the Mideast. In 2009 she received the Guardian of Zion Award from the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies at Bar Ilan University. She is founding editor of the political satire website Latma TV.
Topics for HR Missions
- “A Journalist’s View” (June 2012)