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Jacob Hornik (יעקב הורניק), born March 7, 1942 in Haifa, Israel, is a Professor in marketing and communications, Author of many books and researchers, consultant; currently he is the Vice President and head of the Management School at the w. Galil Acdemic College. Professor Hornik is the author of leading marketing books, and recently published a new edition of the book Marketing Management with Professor Philip Kotler of Kellog University.
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