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Joseph Assaf

Joseph Assaf (Arabic: جوزيف عساف) AM is an Australian businessman and expert in the field of communication to multicultural audiences. He became a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s birthday 2010 honour list for his work in this field.〔Nakhoul, Ghassan 'Generosity of the spirit rewarded', SBS Arabic, 16 June 2010. retrieved at http://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/arabic/highlight/page/id/90837/t/Generosity-of-the-spirit-rewarded/in/english〕 He is also known for being the founder of the Ethnic Business Awards.
==Biography==
In 1977 Joseph established Ethnic Communications, the world’s first agency to specialize in multicultural marketing. He also founded Multicultural Marketing News, a free specialist magazine. Mr Assaf has been an advisor for many public and private institutions on Multicultural Communication, including a three-year term as a member of the National Multicultural Advisory Council from 1994–1997, a member of the Australia Foundation for Culture and the Humanities where he served a 2-year term in 1995, and more recently, a member of a four-person External reference group appointed by the Federal Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs to review the points test to assess skilled migrants.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate=30 July 2010 )
In 1988 Joseph Assaf founded the Ethnic Business Awards, which today stands as the longest running business awards in Australia. Acting as "a continuous reminder and celebration of ... the great and positive contributions of migrants to our country."〔Nakhoul, as above at n 1.〕
In 2008, Joseph Assaf published In Someone Else’s Shoes, detailing his experiences as a migrant in Australia and also explores his understanding of the nature of Australian society in the context of multiculturalism. Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said of the book that it "is a great story writ large about the lives of so many who have come to this country from afar and made this country great.".〔Speech by Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, 2008 Ethnic Business Awards, retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcifbqqkn3k&feature=player_embedded#! on 06/08/2010〕

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