Mark Regev (), formerly
Mark Freiberg, is an
Australian-born
Israeli diplomat and media spokesman. He is currently the spokesman for the
Prime Minister of
Israel and an advisor on foreign press and public affairs, a position he has held since his appointment by the former Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert in 2007.
Early life
Regev was born Mark Freiberg in
Melbourne,
Australia, in 1960 to Martin and Freda Freiberg. He graduated from
Mount Scopus Memorial College, received his Bachelor's degree in Political Science and
History at
Melbourne University, and a
Master's degree in
Political Science from the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as a
Master of Science in Management from
Boston University.
In his youth Regev was a prominent member of the
Socialist-
Zionist youth movement, Ichud
Habonim, and was active in the Melbourne University Jewish Students Society. In
1982 he
emigrated to Israel and worked at kibbutz
Tel Katzir. In Israel he changed his name from Freiberg to Regev, taking the Israeli family name of his adoptive kibbutz parents.
Career
Regev joined the Israel
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1990, serving at Israeli embassies in
Beijing,
China and
Washington, D.C., as Deputy Chief of Mission at the Consulate General in
Hong Kong, and as a lecturer on International Relations and Strategy at the
Israel Defense Forces Staff College. Prior to...
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