The Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation

The Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation (FEHSF) is a non-partisan organization. Additionally, it supports the families of officers serving in America’s vital national law enforcement agencies. For example, included in this is the FBI, Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and other frontline institutions.

In April, the Foundation honored Ronald S. Lauder with its Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to law enforcement as President of the World Jewish Congress. Consequently, the event was attended by over 400 current and former law enforcement officials, community representatives and business leaders.

 

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JCSI’s Michal Grayevsky Appointed As a Senior Advisor to the FEHSF

MAY 23, 2019 – The Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation (FEHSF) proudly welcomes Michal Grayevsky as a Senior Advisor. Michal Grayevsky is a well known senior media executive. Additionally, she is a communications strategist, and former investigative reporter with over 30 years of experience at the intersection of politics, business, diplomacy and media.

Ms. Grayevsky is a senior adviser to Ronald S. Lauder, providing guidance and strategy on his media relationships and all organizational communications. Since 2010, she has also served as President of JCS International (JCSI), a global media company headquartered in New York.

Before joining JCSI, she was Deputy Chairman of the Board of Channel 10, Israel’s second largest television channel and, as Chair of the Board’s Finance Committee, was instrumental in saving the network from closure. Additionally, she served as Chairman of Nana 10, a major Internet news company, as well as a Board Member of News Company.

Prior to her career:

Before her career as a media executive and international strategic media adviser, Grayevsky was a journalist for over two decades with Yedioth Ahronoth, the most widely-read and influential daily newspaper in Israel. Her investigative reporting exposed sweeping public corruption and spurred major political and human rights reforms. In fact, she was the first journalist in Israel to reveal sexual harassment by men in positions of power, long before the #metoomovement began.

Subsequently, Ms. Grayevsky is very active philanthropically. She serves on the Board of Directors of the UN Women for Peace Association and the International Academy of Arts and Sciences. She spearheaded the creation of the International Emmy’s Young Creatives Award and serves as Chair of the Award’s Judges Panel. Grayevsky also serves on the Advisory Board of the RAND Corporation’s Center for Middle East Public Policy and the International Steering Committee of Limmud FSU. She is a major supporter of the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation and is the Deputy Chairman of the Lauder Employment Center in Israel. Grayevsky regularly utilizes her media expertise to further the missions of all of these organizations.

Ms. Grayevsky has a Master’s degree in Mass Media and is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s AMP.

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Leading Law Enforcement Group Honors Ronald S. Lauder

Ambassador Ronald S. Lauder was honored Monday night at the Plaza Hotel in New York by the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award.

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 23: Governor Tom Ridge speaks onstage during the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation Event, where Ambassador Ronald S. Lauder received a lifetime achievement award on April 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo credit: Noa Grayevsky)

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 23: (L-R) Richard Kendall, honoree Ronald S. Lauder, commissioner Ray Kelly, and governor Tom Ridge attend the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation Event on April 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo credit: Noa Grayevsky)

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 23: Honoree Ronald S. Lauder speaks onstage during the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation Event on April 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo credit: Noa Grayevsky)

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 23: Honoree Ronald S. Lauder receives an award from Commissioner Ray Kelly onstage during the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation Event on April 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo credit: Noa Grayevsky)