Biography
Miri Eisin served in the Israeli intelligence community and retired from active duty at the rank of full colonel in 2004. Over her twenty year career in the military she served as the deputy head of the Combat Intelligence Corps, the assistant to the director of Military Intelligence and as the intel officer in combat units and research departments.
She was appointed as a special spokesperson for the IDF during Operation Defensive Shield in Spring 2002, and became the first high ranking officer from Military Intelligence to be fully exposed to the public eye. Appointed as the Israeli government spokesperson during the Second Lebanon War, and later as the Prime Minister’s international media advisor, she served in that position until December 2007.
Miri is married and the mother of three children. She holds a B.A. from Tel Aviv University in Middle Eastern Studies and Political Science, an M.A. from Haifa University in Security Studies, and is a graduate of the Israeli National Defense College.
Topics for HR Missions
- “Challenges Facing Israel From Without & Within” (Nov 2013)