A partner agency to award winning communications firm GKPR, the Content Foundry is laser-focused on producing, shaping and creating written content suitable for any industry and tailor made for specific companies and individuals.
From blog posts to white papers and e-books to website copy and newsletters and thought leadership, we will work with your team to understand your key messages and value proposition, identify your target audience, create content best-suited for that audience and deliver it to you packaged and ready for deployment.
Exciting company updates? New insights to share? Thoughts on your industry? Say it here.
Provide customers with content that educates and informs as well as contributes to your industry discussion.
Give customers the confidence and reassurance they made the right decision to work with your company.
Contribute to important industry conversations while positioning your company as an expert in your field.
Your website is your face to the world. Make sure your content comes alive and resonates with your target audience.
Frame complex information in a straightforward and engaging context while highlighting your position on the issue.
Matthew is the Founder and Managing Director of GKPR as well as the Founder of The Content Foundry. Prior to founding GKPR, Matthew was the Deputy Managing Director of the Israel office of Finn Partners, where he led the company’s hi-tech practice, managing the accounts for numerous software, consumer technology, biotech, telecom and clea
Matthew is the Founder and Managing Director of GKPR as well as the Founder of The Content Foundry. Prior to founding GKPR, Matthew was the Deputy Managing Director of the Israel office of Finn Partners, where he led the company’s hi-tech practice, managing the accounts for numerous software, consumer technology, biotech, telecom and clean-tech companies.
Prior to joining Finn Partners, Matthew was a business and technology correspondent at The Jerusalem Post, where he covered Israel’s hi-tech sector, consumer technology and spending trends, the local VC industry, foreign investment in Israel, the stock exchange and the Bank of Israel.
Sara is a veteran journalist, having spent close to a decade at Dow Jones Newswires and the Wall Street Journal, where she wrote breaking news as well as feature stories focusing on Israel's economy, financial markets, and business sector, including the country’s hi-tech sector. She then worked as an independent journalist writing about c
Sara is a veteran journalist, having spent close to a decade at Dow Jones Newswires and the Wall Street Journal, where she wrote breaking news as well as feature stories focusing on Israel's economy, financial markets, and business sector, including the country’s hi-tech sector. She then worked as an independent journalist writing about culture, religion and economics, contributing to The Wall Street Journal, Financial News, The Atlantic, Archaeology Magazine, BBC Travel, The Washington Post, Travel+Leisure Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Tablet Magazine and others. In addition, Sara also has experience in other types of writing, including white papers, industry reports and content, mainly for high tech companies, ranging from new startups to established industry leaders.
Prior to becoming the first tech editor of the Times of Israel in 2012, David wrote for The Jerusalem Post for close to 15 years, where he covered computers, software, hardware, tech philosophy, the startup ecosystem as well as enterprises and multi-nationals active in Israel. Additionally, he wrote extensively for ZDNet, where he covered
Prior to becoming the first tech editor of the Times of Israel in 2012, David wrote for The Jerusalem Post for close to 15 years, where he covered computers, software, hardware, tech philosophy, the startup ecosystem as well as enterprises and multi-nationals active in Israel. Additionally, he wrote extensively for ZDNet, where he covered Israel's technology sector. His style has been defined by a remarkable ability to make complex technology concepts easy to understand and as "reader-friendly" as possible. Since 2016, David has served as the "Journalist-in-Residence" at GKPR.
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