Name:
Jeremy Rider
AIPAC Role:
Director of Events and Creative Services
Professional Profile/Associations:
AIPAC Director of Events and Creative Services, overseeing the organization's annual Policy Conference and managing marketing, creative production, and communications operations. According to AIPAC's 2023 Form 990, received total compensation of $644,700, including $22,500 contribution to AIPAC's 457(f) supplemental executive retirement plan. Leads production of AIPAC's flagship Policy Conference, a three-day event uniting 18,000+ attendees at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center featuring general sessions of 15,000–18,000 people, mega breakout sessions of 3,000–5,000, and an interactive exhibit hall spanning the length of two city blocks. Described in a 2013 Tablet Magazine profile as the person who "brings the oomph" to AIPAC events. Works with event production firm VIVA Creative and communications firm Red Banyan to execute high-profile programming.
The information in these profiles is drawn primarily from AIPAC's most recent IRS Form 990, supplemented by publicly available sources including news reports, official announcements, and public records. As a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization, AIPAC is legally required to file Form 990 annually with the Internal Revenue Service, and these filings are public documents.
However, IRS regulations allow organizations up to eleven months after their fiscal year ends to submit these forms, meaning publicly available data typically lags by approximately one year. This inherent delay underscores why AIPAC—like most major organizations of its size and influence—should maintain a current, public-facing leadership page identifying its board members and senior executives. The absence of such transparency from AIPAC necessitates this project. We are committed to accuracy and will update these profiles as new information becomes available. If you have corrections, updates, or additional sourced information, please contact us at advocacy@dawnmena.org.










