About Amir Mizroch

Amir Mizroch is an Israeli journalist, content creator, and media consultant who has played major roles in technology journalism and strategic communications for startups, investors, and global companies. He is the founder of Orange Grove Communications, serves as Director at Milltown Partners LLP, and is known for his influential work as the former Technology Editor for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at The Wall Street Journal. Previously, he managed communications for Start-Up Nation Central and held senior editorial positions at The Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom, where he was the founding editor of the English edition.

Mizroch also hosts The Dejargonizer podcast, which focuses on demystifying complex startup and tech topics through direct interviews with industry leaders. His client list and advisory work include some of the top venture funds (such as Sequoia Capital and KKR), accelerators, and cutting-edge startups in Israel and globally. He has a background in investigative journalism, with early career experience in South Africa, and is a graduate of Rhodes University with a Bachelor in Journalism and Media Studies.

He is also recognized for his insightful commentary on Israel’s tech ecosystem through his Substack newsletter, “Israel Tech Insider,” and has a reputation for crafting compelling tech narratives that resonate both within and outside the industry.

“Amir is one of the best technology storytellers I've come across. He is able to cut through jargon and form a narrative which resonates both within the tech community and outside it. He is also an experienced and extremely skilled comms operator with an extensive professional network of contacts who know him, respect him and like working with him. His work alone yielded us coverage in Forbes, WSJ, and MIT Tech Review to name just a few.” Roy Azoulay, Co-founder & COO at Cynomi.

Rou Azoulay

“Amir helped us nail down why our company is important and why you should care about it. He took our narrative beyond the product itself and placed it firmly into a global context, making it relevant for a global business and tech audience.” Hendrik Kramer, Co-founder and CEO, Fernride.

Hendrick Kramer