This will be Governor O’Malley’s second economic development mission to Israel
Maryland's Governor Martin O’Malley announced last week that he will lead a delegation of business, elected and civic leaders on an eight-day economic development mission, in late November, to Israel.
Governor O’Malley is scheduled to travel to Eilat to speak at the Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy and Innovation Conference alongside Israel’s Chief Scientist Avi Hasson.
He will then travel back to Tel Aviv where he will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; host a breakfast reception for high-tech Israeli entrepreneurs; and participate in a wreath laying ceremony and tour of Yad V’Shem, Israel’s Holocaust Memorial.
This will be Governor O’Malley’s second economic development mission to Israel, having led a delegation of business leaders there in 2008.
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley to head economic mission to Israel
This will be Governor O’Malley’s second economic development mission to Israel
16.09.12 / 00:00
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