Jeremy S. Goldberg

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"Jeremy Goldberg is an Executive at [212]MEDIA and the President of [212]THINK, its new strategy arm. [212]MEDIA owns and operates a portfolio of media & entertainment ventures in partnership with the world's most respected media companies.

"Jeremy is also the President and Founder of Generate Insights, a consulting firm advising non-profits on strategic planning, development, communications, online strategy, and operations. His clients have ranged from leading international conflict resolution organizations and international media organizations working in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia to prominent Jewish institutions, organizations combating human slavery around the world and educational non-profits in Africa.

"Jeremy played an active role in Barack Obama’s presidential campaign from its inception, serving on the Tri-State Finance Committee as well as National Co-Chairman, Generation Obama, the campaign’s official initiative targeting young professionals (ages 25-40), as well as the Chairman of the Generation Obama chapter in New York City. For the general election, he served as the Jewish Outreach Director for the Tri-State Region and a member of the Middle East Advisory Team for Obama for America.

"Jeremy is formerly the Director of Development at Seeds of Peace, a non-profit, non-political organization dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict, in particular the Middle East, with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence. He is an Executive Board Member and Treasurer of Soliya, a leading NGO that uses new media and technology to develop a global network of young adults and empowering them to bridge the divide between the "West" and the "Arab & Muslim World.” He is also a board member and Development Committee Chair of Reboot, a growing network of Jewish thought-leaders and tastemakers who work toward a "rebooting" the culture, rituals, and traditions of the Jewish community. He is also an Advisory Board member of Foundation Rwanda, an NGO focused on education of children born as a result of rape during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

"Jeremy is an honors graduate of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, and received a Masters in International Affairs at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, where he was awarded the Alice Stetten Fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Statistics."[1]

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  1. Jeremy S. Goldberg, Segal Family Foundation, accessed February 4, 2011.
  2. Advisors, Call2Action, accessed February 4, 2011.