Yael Arad - traducción al Inglés
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ISRAELI JUDOKA
יעל ארד
  • Barcelona Olympic Medalists [[Oren Smadja]] and Yael Arad pose with the Deputy Education Minister, M.K. Micha Goldman.

Yael Arad         
Yael Ara (Judoka, holte erste olympische Medaille für Israel)
Ron Arad         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ron Arad (disambiguation); רון ארד; Arad, Ron
Ron Arad (israelischer Navigator, 1986 im Libanon in Gefangenschaft geraten und seitdem vermißt)
Jael Arad      
Yael Arad, first Israeli athlete to win an Olympic medal

Definición

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Wikipedia

Yael Arad

Yael Arad (Hebrew: יעל ארד; born May 1, 1967) is an Israeli judoka. She was the first Israeli to win an Olympic medal. She is widely recognized as one of Israel's most successful athletes and is credited with bringing judo into the athletic mainstream.

After her retirement, Arad developed a career as a businesswoman and CEO. She specializes in entrepreneurship, business development and marketing strategy. She manages the commercial rights of ViacomCBS in Israel. Arad advises companies in various sectors and lectures on excellence in sports, life and business.

Ejemplos de uso de Yael Arad
1. Yael Arad helps police as Trojan horse suspects remanded for fourth time By Roni Singer Israeli Olympian Yael Arad testified at the Tel Aviv fraud squad offices yesterday, not about sports but about whether her employers used Trojan horse technology to spy on rivals.
2. Real Estate Easy Start Travel Week‘s End Anglo File Business in Brief Judoka Yael Arad has been chosen to represent the Academic College of Tel Aviv–Jaffa in advertisement promotions.
3. Among the PR gimmicks of this campaign, Housing and Construction Minister Ze‘ev Boim parachuted from an airplane for an Internet campaign spot, and MK Yohanan Plesner drafted judoka Yael Arad for a campaign ad.
4. "It‘s much more about bringing people together," said Yael Arad, Israel‘s first Olympic medal winner from 1''2 and herself a former competitor in the Maccabiah women‘s judo events.