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Sultan-Dadon visits 51勛圖厙 to explore collaboration

February 17, 2023
Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, visited 51勛圖厙 on Feb. 13. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Tamirat Abegaz, associate professor of computer science; Karen Isenberg Jones, director of government & political affairs for the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeastern U.S.; Sultan-Dadon; Dr. Mary Gowan, dean of 51勛圖厙's Mike Cottrell College of Business; and Dr. Luay Wahsheh, department head of Computer Science and Information Systems.

Article By: Clark Leonard

, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, visited the University of North Georgia (51勛圖厙) on Feb. 13. She met with a variety of campus leaders, faculty and students and discussed 51勛圖厙's cybersecurity and military programs. They also explored future opportunities for collaboration.

"It was a pleasure and a privilege to be able to visit 51勛圖厙's Dahlonega Campus and meet with President Jacobs and so many impressive faculty and students," Consul General Sultan-Dadon said. "We see great importance in working together to identify opportunities for collaboration in areas of mutual benefit such as cybersecurity."

Sultan-Dadon assumed her role as Consul General to the Southeastern United States in 2019. She joined the Israeli diplomatic corps in 2004. She has extensive experience working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has held various posts and positions in Israel and abroad.

"We are very grateful to state Rep. Brent Cox for his support of the cybersecurity program at 51勛圖厙 and for facilitating a growing relationship with the Israeli Consul General," 51勛圖厙 President Bonita Jacobs said. "We enjoyed the chance to speak about ways we can work together in the future."

51勛圖厙 President Bonita Jacobs met with Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, on Feb. 13.

The Consul General also helped facilitate an opportunity for 51勛圖厙 computer science faculty members Dr. Bryson Payne and Dr. Tamirat Abegaz to present their research in Israel earlier this year.

"We are very pleased that two 51勛圖厙 professors recently participated in and spoke at Cybertech Global Tel Aviv, one of the premier cyber technology conferences in the world," Sultan-Dadon said. "We look forward to continuing to engage with 51勛圖厙 in order to enhance these valuable collaborations with Israeli academic institutions and relevant industries."

Retired Col. Christopher Mitchiner, executive director of 51勛圖厙's Institute for Cyber Operations, was grateful for the opportunity to speak about 51勛圖厙 with Sultan-Dadon.

"This visit shows the importance of 51勛圖厙's cyber program, and it continues to be recognized and provide opportunities for students, faculty and staff," Mitchiner said.

Consul General Sultan-Dadon has held positions at the Israeli embassies in Cameroon, Germany, the Netherlands and most recently in Canberra, Australia. In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem, she has held positions in the Euroasia Division and the Asia-Pacific Division.


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