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‘Jerusalem Post’ bestows award for economic excellence to Bright Dairy

In addition to the senior government officials appearing onstage yesterday, The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference hosted a number of high-level organizati­ons, personalit­ies and companies. Below are some photos and stories highlighti­ng these successes:

- • Jerusalem Post staff

The Jerusalem Post awarded Bright Dairy chairman Chongjian Zhang the title of the “Most Significan­t Contributi­on to the Israeli Economy” at the paper’s annual conference in New York on Sunday for Bright Dairy’s investment in the Israeli food company Tnuva. The award was given by World Jewish Congress President and Jerusalem Post Conference President Ronald S. Lauder to Tnuva CEO Eyal Malis, who accepted the award on Zhang’s behalf.

“The Jewish world is grateful to Chongjian Zhang and Bright Dairy for its investment in the Israeli economy and its desire to turn Israel’s leading food company, Tnuva, into a global brand with an internatio­nal presence in China, the United States and beyond,” Lauder said.

“This partnershi­p between the Israeli and Chinese economy is an important developmen­t in the relationsh­ip between China and world Jewry,” he added.

“On behalf of Bright Dairy and the Bright Food Group, and Bright Dairy chairman of the board of directors Chongjian Zhang, I would like to thank The Jerusalem Post for this award,” Malis told the audience. “The chairman has asked me to declare that Bright Dairy is fully committed to advance its business interests in Israel and promote its interests in its economy. Bright Food believes in Tnuva, and Tnuva believes in Bright Food.”

“It’s my distinct honor and pleasure to announce that this year’s Jerusalem Post Award for the Most Significan­t Internatio­nal Contributi­on to the Israeli Economy is being given to chairman of Bright Dairy and Tnuva, Chongjian Zhang, for his visionary work on turning Tnuva into an internatio­nal corporatio­n,” Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz said when introducin­g Malis. “Its products will be distribute­d across the globe, in Israel, China and the United States.”

This past March, Jerusalem Post Group CEO Ronit Hassin-Hochman met with Zhang to inform him of the decision to present Bright Dairy with the award at its annual New York Conference.

Just this year, Bright Dairy approved an NIS 400 million investment in Tnuva, demonstrat­ing its long-term dedication to supporting the company, despite a market rife with challenges.

“We choose to stay in the company. Our attention is devoted to Tnuva’s future, and we are strategic investors for the long term,” Zhang said previously.

Last year, the Post bestowed the award to Mobileye, which then skyrockete­d to internatio­nal acclaim when it was acquired by Intel in March for a whopping $15 billion.

 ??  ?? JERUSALEM POST Conference President Ronald S. Lauder (right) presents Tnuva CEO Eyal Malis with the title of ‘Most Significan­t Contributi­on to the Israeli Economy,’ which Malis accepted on behalf of Bright Dairy chairman Chongjian Zhang yesterday at...
JERUSALEM POST Conference President Ronald S. Lauder (right) presents Tnuva CEO Eyal Malis with the title of ‘Most Significan­t Contributi­on to the Israeli Economy,’ which Malis accepted on behalf of Bright Dairy chairman Chongjian Zhang yesterday at...
 ??  ?? INTELLIGEN­CE MINISTER Israel Katz (Likud) proposes that the government­s in Jerusalem and Washington reach a series of understand­ings on the implicatio­ns the Syrian civil war has on Israel’s security during The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New...
INTELLIGEN­CE MINISTER Israel Katz (Likud) proposes that the government­s in Jerusalem and Washington reach a series of understand­ings on the implicatio­ns the Syrian civil war has on Israel’s security during The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New...
 ??  ?? ZIONIST UNION leader Issac Herzog (from left), National Infrastruc­ture, Energy and Water Resources Minister Yuval Steinitz and World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder wait for The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference to kick off.
ZIONIST UNION leader Issac Herzog (from left), National Infrastruc­ture, Energy and Water Resources Minister Yuval Steinitz and World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder wait for The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference to kick off.
 ??  ?? JERUSALEM POST CEO Ronit Hassin-Hochman (left) poses with Michal Grayevsky, president of the Jerusalem Capital Studios Group, at the conference.
JERUSALEM POST CEO Ronit Hassin-Hochman (left) poses with Michal Grayevsky, president of the Jerusalem Capital Studios Group, at the conference.
 ??  ?? ELAD SERFATY, senior vice president of OrCam, addresses the audience at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York yesterday.
ELAD SERFATY, senior vice president of OrCam, addresses the audience at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York yesterday.

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