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Histadrut Spokesperson Yaniv Levi Steps Down After 13 Years

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Yaniv Levi, the spokesperson and head of the Public Relations, Advertising, and Spokesperson Division at the Histadrut, announced his intention to resign after 13 years of service. He informed Histadrut Chairman Arnon Bar-David of his plan to officially end his tenure on August 31, aiming to pursue new professional challenges. Levi played a key role in reshaping the public image of the Histadrut, developing and managing its strategy, branding, and marketing, and navigating complex national crises alongside the chairman.

Levi began his career at the Histadrut in July 2013 during the leadership of former chairman Ofer Eini. With the arrival of Avi Nissenkorn, he established the Public Relations and Spokesperson Division and led it for over a decade. Under Bar-David's leadership, the division's activities expanded significantly, making Levi a close strategic partner in major decision-making and large-scale communications management.

Holding a law degree from Ono Academic College, Levi expressed pride and satisfaction upon announcing his departure, thanking Bar-David for his trust and partnership. Bar-David responded by acknowledging the difficulty of accepting Levi's resignation, praising him as a central partner, close friend, and a key figure in strategic initiatives and crisis management. He emphasized Levi's professionalism, dedication, creativity, and commitment, expressing confidence that their collaboration would continue in the future.

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