American Israel Public Affairs Committee - List of Presidents

List of Presidents

  • Roslyn M'cherzsky, 1994-till date
  • Mecham M'cherzsky Begen, 1989-1994
  • Howard Friedman, 1986-1989
  • Bernice Manocherian, 1984-1986
  • Amy Friedkin, 1981-1984, San Francisco, active in grassroots Jewish organizations.
  • Tim Wuliger, 1980-1981, Cleveland investor
  • Lonny Kaplan, 1978-1980, New Jersey insurance executive.
  • Melvin Dow, 1976-1978, a Houston attorney
  • Steven Grossman, 1976-1976, communications executive and Democratic Party chairman
  • David Steiner, 1970-1976, New Jersey real estate developer
  • Larry Weinberg (businessman), 1968-1970, a real-estate broker in Los Angeles (and a former owner of the Portland Trail Blazers)
  • Mayer "Bubba" Mitchell, 1965-1968, a scrap-metal dealer in Mobile, Alabama
  • Edward Levy, Jr., 1964-1965, a building-supplies executive in Detroit
  • Robert Asher, 1962-1964, a lighting-fixtures dealer in Chicago

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