Cleveland Jewish News Names New Publisher/CEO
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JNS.org – The Cleveland Jewish News has named Kevin S. Adelstein as its new publisher and CEO. The 45-year-old is currently the director of sales and co-manager of Cleveland.com. He has worked in media sales and management for more than two decades.
“The Cleveland Jewish News has been a very important part of the fabric of our entire community for nearly 50 years. I am honored and privileged to have been entrusted with the responsibility of leading the Cleveland Jewish Publication Co. boldly into the future. I look forward to enhancing our core values, celebrating Cleveland’s vibrant Jewish community, and growing and prospering together while taking full advantage of new technologies and trends in communicating and growing business,” Adelstein said.
The newspaper’s former publisher and editor Michael E. Bennett left the company in September 2012.
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