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Estee Shiraz

Estee Shiraz
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Estee Shiraz
Born Tel-Aviv, Israel
Residence Beverly Hills, CA
Education Bar Ilan University
Occupation Founder 'Israel Goes World' organization
Mediator, Shiraz Mediation Group
Past: President & CEO, SMP Strategic Communication
CEO & Editor In Chief, Promise Lifestyle Magazine
Years active 1994-present
Spouse(s) Martin Annerl
Children Melanie Asor
(1998), Tommy Annerl-Shiraz
(2011)
Website

ShirazMediationGroup.com Promise-Magazine.com

IsraelGoesWorld.org

ShirazMediationGroup.com Promise-Magazine.com

Estee Shiraz, born Etty Shiraz (Hebrew: אסתי שירז), is an Israeli-American entrepreneur, publisher, communication expert, and the founder of a nonprofit organization aimed to improve Israel’s image around the world through non-political activity.

Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel, Shiraz started her career in 1994 as a spokesperson and director of public relations at the Opera Tower residential and commercial center, completed that year by the Alrov Group.

In 1997, Shiraz joined Spot Productions Ltd., the company producing - then a startup TV series, as VP of marketing and public relations. The series ended up being aired on prime time in Channel 2 during its first two seasons, and later on in Channel 3 (seasons 3 and 4), and topped the Israeli television rating. It included the actors Nathan Ravitz, Rafi Tavor, Aharon Ipale and Yossi Graber in the leading roles and was sold to broadcasting channels in Europe as well.

Shiraz went into politics in 2000 and was appointed head of communication at 'Gesher' political party and its non-profit organization. In November 2002, Shiraz was elected by the party's members as the head of the party, after David Levy, its founder and leader, moved back to the Likud. Shiraz led 'Gesher' in the elections for the 16th Israeli Parliament, the "Knesset", a move followed by a surprising political and legal battle in the years to come, with David Levy fighting to dismantle Gesher and relate to his move as a merge of his political party in its entirety with the Likud, and Shiraz and the rest of the party’s members aiming to leave the party intact and transform it into a modern social party, appealing to Israel's young academics and professionals. Following the Court's decision to instruct the Central Elections Committee to remove the Gesher Knesset list during the process, Shiraz was appointed director of operations and campaign advisor to Dr. Lea Nass-Arden - a politically unknown candidate at that point - and built the campaign on the concept of Nass being the only religious woman in the Likud primary elections for the 16th Knesset. The campaign brought Nass to be placed 36th in the Likud list of candidates, and when the Likud won 38 seats that year, Nass-Arden became a Knesset member, and later on was appointed Deputy Minister of Pensioner Affairs. Shiraz moved with her family to the US in 2003, and the process of legal motions and appeals by the party's members and David Levy, continued until 2007, with the court's decision that Gesher would cease to exist as a political party.


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