Kim Rosenberg Amzallag, is the former Director of Advertising at the Forward. Formerly, Amzallag was director of sales and marketing, then director of corporate accounts at Mishpacha (Hebrew for ‘Family’) magazine, where she successfully launched a spinoff food title, Kosher Inspired. Earlier in her career, Kim was the founding publisher of Jewish Living and along with her experience at Jewish publications, she has sold print and digital advertising to clients in the retail, luxury goods, fashion, consumer products and other categories for magazines including Travel & Leisure Golf, Western Interiors & Design, Boston Monthly, Bonnier Corporation’s Saveur and Garden Design, and Conde Nast’s GQ and Brides. She also represented approximately 200 Jewish publications at Joseph Jacobs Advertising, and has experience in digital marketing services and retail management. Kim is originally from Brockton, Massachusetts, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and Political Science at Boston University.
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