Wang, Recipient of ‘Leadership Award,’ is Profiled in New York Jewish Week
November 28, 2017
New York Jewish Week
Peter Wang, New York office managing partner, was profiled in The New York Jewish Week in connection with his receipt Tuesday of its Leadership Award.
Wang, who first got involved in the newspaper two decades ago, has served as president and is now chairman of the board of its parent company, the Jewish Week Media Group. His board work focuses on issues of governance and operations related to the newspaper and the media group.
The newspaper’s Leadership Award is presented every two years to those who have made a special contribution to New York’s Jewish community and to journalism.
Wang, who first got involved in the newspaper two decades ago, has served as president and is now chairman of the board of its parent company, the Jewish Week Media Group. His board work focuses on issues of governance and operations related to the newspaper and the media group.
The newspaper’s Leadership Award is presented every two years to those who have made a special contribution to New York’s Jewish community and to journalism.
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