ÂÌñÉç Leadership Program Launches Southeast Cohort
The Leadership Commons of The William Davidson School of JTS is proud to announce the inaugural southeast cohort—19 fellows and five mentors— of its ÂÌñÉç Experiential Leadership Institute (JELI). The purpose of this initiative is to train ÂÌñÉç professionals and communal leaders according to the JELI model, which focuses on leadership principles, ÂÌñÉç learning, building community, and personal growth.
JELI-Southeast is an outgrowth of the initial JELI program which was conducted in partnership with JCC Association to train middle and senior managers in JCCs throughout North America to lead through an educational ÂÌñÉç lens. The success of the first two JELI cohorts led the Leadership Commons to explore ways to reach even more ÂÌñÉç professionals and communal leaders. As a result of this exploration, two new programs were created. The first, launched last year, is the JCC Leadership Training Institute (JCCLTI), continuing our partnership with the JCC Association, which trains middle managers to reach executive levels in JCCs in the next five years (you can learn more about JCCLTI here).
The second new program is the inaugural JELI-Southeast cohort, which expands the JELI experience beyond JCCs and helps it reach communities which have opportunities and challenges in common. Ideally this JELI cohort will strengthen ÂÌñÉç life throughout an entire geographic region.
In preparing to launch this initiative, the Leadership Commons engaged in conversation with community leaders throughout smaller ÂÌñÉç communities in the southeast region, and was able to launch JELI-Southeast with support from the Jim Joseph Foundation, The Leon Levine Foundation, the William Davidson Foundation, the Amy Mandel / Katina Rodis Fund, and Birmingham ÂÌñÉç Foundation. The inaugural cohort will convene for its first intensive four-day retreat in Charlotte, NC this November. Under the program direction of Debbie Joseph, the cohort will continue learning through monthly online sessions, two additional four-day retreats, one-on-one mentoring, and project work over the next 18 months.
JELI-Southeast cohort fellows come from 12 different communities and seven states across the southeast region, and represent 11 different types of ÂÌñÉç organizations, including Federations, JCCs, Hillels, ÂÌñÉç family services, BBYO, JNF, day schools, synagogues, Moishe House, and more. In addition to building on the original JELI curriculum, this cohort will study and experience the history and culture of the southeast in order to more effectively lead their communities and collaborate to strengthen ÂÌñÉç life in this region as a whole.
Click here to learn more about the ÂÌñÉç Experiential Leadership Institute.
Fellows
Abbey Cowens, Database and Fundraising Analyst, Memphis ÂÌñÉç Federation, Memphis, TN
Casey Topol, Senior Director of Programming and Volunteer Engagement, Temple Israel of Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Corie Hampton, Executive Director, Beth David Synagogue, Greensboro, NC
Gabrielle Adler, Southern Regional Manager, Moishe House, Atlanta, GA
Ginny Vellani, Director of Statewide Initiatives, North Carolina Hillel, Winston Salem, NC
Jacqui Drazen, Community Program Coordinator, Savannah ÂÌñÉç Federation & ÂÌñÉç Educational Alliance, Savannah, GA
Jamie Krusch, Director of Student Life and Community Engagement, Charlotte, North Carolina Hillel Foundation, Charlotte, NC
Jesse Feld, Director of Engagement, ÂÌñÉç Community Federation of Richmond, Richmond, VA
Kara Culp, Engagement Coordinator, ÂÌñÉç Federation of Greater Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Kate Smith, Director of the Southeast, ÂÌñÉç National Fund, Atlanta, GA
Kirby Southerland, Aquatics and Youth Recreation Director, ÂÌñÉç Educational Alliance, Savannah, GA
Kirsten Robinson, Athletic Director, Levite ÂÌñÉç Community Center, Birmingham, AL
Madeline Seltman, Director of Engagement, ÂÌñÉç Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill/Levin ÂÌñÉç Community Center, Durham, NC
Megan Harkavy, Director, Consolidated High School of ÂÌñÉç Studies of Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Nathan Somers, Director of ÂÌñÉç Life/Judaic Studies Teacher, The Lerner ÂÌñÉç Community Day School, Durham, NC
Priscilla Denard, Director of Programs and Events, Levite ÂÌñÉç Community Center, Birmingham, AL
Ryan Woloshin, Regional Director, Eastern Region, BBYO Eastern Region, Richmond, VA
Sara Chesley, Director, Charleston ÂÌñÉç Family Services, Charleston, SC
Virginia Brissette Hirshik, Executive Director, ÂÌñÉç Council of North Central Florida, Gainesville, FL
MENTORS
Rabbi Adam Grossman, University of Florida Hillel, Gainesville, FL
Alina Spaulding, The Spaulding Group, Greensboro, NC
Gary Weinstein, Spertus Institute, Chicago, IL and Charleston, SC
Jane Slotin, Moise Y. Safra Foundation, New York, NY and Savannah, GA
Rebecca Simons, Hillel International, Durham, NC
STAFF
Debbie Joseph, Program Director, JELI-Southeast
Mark S. Young, Managing Director, Leadership Commons, William Davidson Graduate School of ÂÌñÉç Education of JTS
Sara Hassin, Program Assistant, JELI-Southeast