Mrs Alona Fisher-Kamm was born in Tel Aviv, where she graduated in political science at Tel Aviv University in 1989 and where she also obtained her PhD in 2015.
She began her diplomatic career in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1992, after which she served as First Secretary at the Israeli MFA’s Latin American Department (1995-1998).
From 1998 to 2002 she was Media Advisor and Spokesperson at the Embassy of Israel in Paris, followed by a posting as Deputy Director of the Multilateral Peace Talks Department until 2004.
From 2004 until 2008 Fisher-Kamm was deputy chief of mission at the Embassy of Israel in Madrid, and from 2009 to 2016 she worked at the National Security College, firstly as director of the Training Department and then as Head of the Training Bureau.
Ambassador Fisher-Kamm speaks four languages (Hebrew, English, French and Spanish) and is a married mother of four children.