Maxim Behar (
Bulgarian: Максим Бехар;
Hebrew: מקסים בכר) is a
Bulgarian businessman of
Jewish descent.[1] He is the CEO and Chairman of the Board of M3 Communications Group, Inc, a public relations and public affairs company and a
Hill+Knowlton Strategies partner since 2000. Behar is also president of the International Communications Consultancy Organization,[2] board member of PR Museum in New York,[3] and a frequent speaker[4] at national and international events. He is also Chairman of the Board of World Communications Forum in Davos.[5]
Life and career
Journalism
1985-1989: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Shumen, Bulgaria.[6]
1989-1991: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Warsaw, Poland.
1992-1995: Co-founder of the Standard Daily,[7] one of the first private daily newspapers in Bulgaria, where he was the Managing Editor.
2003: Co-founder and shareholder, with former Nevada Governor
Bob Miller, of a Bulgarian-American consultancy company Miller & Behar Strategies.[9]
2003: Founder and Chairman of the Board of M3 Communications College,[10] the first and the only fully licensed college in Bulgaria of Public communication studies, now associated with the Manhattan Institute of Management[11] in New York.
^M3 Communications Group, Inc.
"MB Strategies Limited". Millerandbehar.com. Archived from
the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2012-09-27.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
Maxim Behar (
Bulgarian: Максим Бехар;
Hebrew: מקסים בכר) is a
Bulgarian businessman of
Jewish descent.[1] He is the CEO and Chairman of the Board of M3 Communications Group, Inc, a public relations and public affairs company and a
Hill+Knowlton Strategies partner since 2000. Behar is also president of the International Communications Consultancy Organization,[2] board member of PR Museum in New York,[3] and a frequent speaker[4] at national and international events. He is also Chairman of the Board of World Communications Forum in Davos.[5]
Life and career
Journalism
1985-1989: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Shumen, Bulgaria.[6]
1989-1991: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Warsaw, Poland.
1992-1995: Co-founder of the Standard Daily,[7] one of the first private daily newspapers in Bulgaria, where he was the Managing Editor.
2003: Co-founder and shareholder, with former Nevada Governor
Bob Miller, of a Bulgarian-American consultancy company Miller & Behar Strategies.[9]
2003: Founder and Chairman of the Board of M3 Communications College,[10] the first and the only fully licensed college in Bulgaria of Public communication studies, now associated with the Manhattan Institute of Management[11] in New York.
^M3 Communications Group, Inc.
"MB Strategies Limited". Millerandbehar.com. Archived from
the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2012-09-27.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)