Miriam Arond

Director Of Communications And Marketing at WESTCHESTER JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES INC

Miriam Arond has a diverse work experience that spans several prestigious organizations. Miriam is currently the Director of Communications at Westchester Jewish Community Services, where they are responsible for strategic communications, marketing, and brand positioning. Prior to this role, Arond was self-employed as the President of Miriam Arond Consulting, LLC, where they worked with a variety of clients to increase brand visibility and revenue.

Arond is also a writer and co-authored "Depression: A Guide for the Perplexed" with psychiatrist Samuel L. Pauker, M.D. Miriam has also had significant roles at Hearst Magazines, where they rebranded the Good Housekeeping Institute and launched various initiatives, and at Meredith Corporation, where they served as the Editor-in-Chief of Child magazine and Child.com. Arond spearheaded the relaunch of the lifestyle parenting magazine and website and won numerous awards for editorial, design, and photographic excellence.

Prior to these roles, Arond worked at WarnerMedia as an author, co-authoring "The First Year of Marriage: What to Expect, What to Accept and What You Can Change." Miriam also held the position of Editor-in-Chief at American Health magazine at the Reader's Digest Association, overseeing a successful magazine redesign. Arond began their career at The New York Times, where they held various editorial positions at Child magazine. Miriam led a talented team of writers and editors and received nominations for three national Magazine Awards.

Overall, Miriam Arond has extensive experience in communications, marketing, and brand positioning, along with a strong background in writing and editorial leadership.

Miriam Arond has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, they hold a Master of Arts degree in Journalism from New York University. Furthermore, they completed an Executive Leadership Program at the Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, hosted by the Hearst Management Institute in New York.

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