Miriam Adelson is the MTF's president per their 990, but this is not lost listed on the organization's website. In 2024, Adelson's net worth was estimated at $32 billion, making her the richest Israeli and the 53rd-richest person in the world. She is the wife of the late
Sheldon Adelson, a noted republican mega donor who had donate $200 million to
Trump and
the GOP for the
2020 election cycle. Following Sheldon's death in 2021, She became the third largest donor to Donald Trump's 2024 election bid, giving 106 million dollars in exchange for a commitment from Donald Trump to recognize Israeli annexation of the
West Bank. Trump awarded her the
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018.
David Brog, the then founding director of
Christians United for Israel, was chosen as the MTF's first executive director following the Campus Maccabees Summit in 2015. Christians United for Israel is a
Christian Zionist organization that was started by
John Hagee. Brog is often considered a protégé of American philanthropists
Miriam and
Sheldon Adelson, but people expressed surprise at his selection because his "background indicates a political position far from the mainstream of pro-Israel activism." He attended
Harvard Law School, and practiced corporate law in the US and in Israel prior to his involvement in Christians United for Israel. He is Jewish. == Funding of Hillels ==