Rachel Neiman has worked in various roles in the media and public relations field since 1994. Rachel began their career as a Business Correspondent for the Jerusalem Post in 1994, where they wrote weekly feature columns on marketing and consumer affairs for the financial supplement and weekend supplement. Rachel also served as a Business and Finance reporter from April 1994 to May 1996. In 1998, they joined Weller Grossman Productions as a Segment Writer and Script Editor, writing scripts for Home and Garden Television and Discovery Channel programs, as well as serving as a script supervisor for HGTV and Fox FIT-TV programs. In 1999, they became Managing Editor of the English Internet website for Globes. From 2006 to 2017, they worked as a PR Consultant at Koteret Public Relations, managing several high-tech start-up accounts and writing and editing press releases, editorials and other content for publication. From 2009 to 2017, they were the Director of Marketing Communications and Public Relations at BriefCam. In 2017, they became Co-founder and Marketing Director at Yarok Microbio. Since 2020, they have been working as International Media and Public Relations and a Resource Development Associate at the National Library of Israel.
Rachel Neiman obtained their High School Diploma from Murray Road School of Newton North High School in 1976-1978. Rachel then attended Massachusetts College of Art and Design from 1979-1983, earning a BFA in Studio for Interrelated Media. From 1985-1989, Rachel Neiman attended Tel Aviv University, completing an MA program in Stage Design. In May 2017, Rachel Neiman earned a Merage Institute Fellowship in Food Innovation from the Merage Institute.
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