Amar Lachmanovich has been appointed editor-in-chief of Israel Today.
Lachmanovich, 42, who has been the paper's editor-in-chief for the past month, was one of the founding members of Israel Today in 2007, and has since served in the paper in a number of senior editorial positions, including editor of the current political supplement "Israel Hashavua" and editor of the book section.
Lachmanovich is a graduate of the Camera Obscura School of Art.
In 2013, he won the Bernstein Prize for Literary Criticism in the Daily Press - the first press prize awarded to an Israel Today journalist.
In doing so, the newspaper will remain under familiar hands, and will continue on its ideological path.
"I thank Dr. Miriam Adelson, publisher of Israel Today, and the entire Adelson family for the trust they place in me and for the opportunity I was given to head the country's leading newspaper," Lachmanovich said. "Israel Today will continue to set a journalistic agenda. A reliable and uncompromising national. "
Dr. Miriam Adelson, publisher of "Israel Today", said: "Amar Lachmanovich has been a member of Israel Today since its inception, and for the past decade has headed the current political supplement" Israel Hashavua ". I am glad that he will now head the entire system, And she is convinced that he will establish and expand the status of "Israel Today" as a proud Zionist newspaper, and even lead it to new goals. "
Amir Finkelstein, CEO of the "Israel Today" group, said: "The appointment of Amar Lachmanovich as editor-in-chief is good news for" Israel Today "and its readers.
Together with Amar, I am convinced that we will march the entire group to new heights in the face of the tasks and challenges in the world of journalism. "
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