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Third cohort of Bloomberg-Sagol leadership program launches at TAU
The yearlong track will train 20 mayors and 40 senior officials in data-driven management, crisis leadership, and urban innovation, with a formal launch event on Tuesday in Tel Aviv.
No. 14: Jan Koum, Michael Dell, Bill Ackman, Marc Benioff, Larry Ellison, Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg launches regional innovation hubs in war-stricken Israeli cities - exclusive
Michael Bloomberg outlines succession plan for media empire - NYT
Michael Bloomberg spends $10 mil. on Super Bowl presidential campaign ad
Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and billionaire media mogul, is financing his run for president out of his own pocket.
Bloomberg says business experience is key to beating Trump
Bloomberg, a late entrant in the Democratic contest to take on President Donald Trump in the November election, said nominating someone without business experience would help Trump.
Judge Judy endorses Bloomberg for US president
Celebrity endorsements don't usually make or break an election, but Judge Judy could be an exception.
Michael Bloomberg: My White House campaign unknowingly used prison labor
Bloomberg entered the Democratic presidential race in November and is vying against candidates such as Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Where does Michael Bloomberg stand on antisemitism, Israel in 2020?
Where does Michael Bloomberg stand on issues that matter to Jewish voters in 2020?
Trump will not allow Bloomberg News to cover its rallies and events
Brad Parscale, Trump 2020’s campaign manager, released a statement Monday saying that “The decision by Bloomberg News to formalize preferential reporting policies is troubling and wrong.”
Abigail Pogrebin joins Bloomberg campaign as director of Jewish outreach
“I’ve eschewed politics till now. But the stakes are too high, the country is too fractured, and we know there’s a path forward to a saner, smarter day,” she tweeted.
Will Michael Bloomberg’s Jewishness help or hinder his White House run?
Michael Bloomberg announced this week that he would run for the Democratic nomination and rolled out a nationwide $34 million ad campaign.
Grapevine: Two Jews, three opinions?
When Rivlin was in India three years ago, he planted a sapling, which Singla told him is now an eight-foot-high tree.
Is Michael Bloomberg, Jewish Dem. candidate, good for Israel?
Jews, both here and abroad, are not satisfied if the US president likes Israel the way he likes a country such as South Korea. They want him to have a special feeling.