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Levy Fellows accepting applications

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2022 Levy Fellows from left. Melissa Adler (Shaare Emeth), Jenny Hoffman-Mentle (The J), Tammy Arnow (JCRC), Mont Levy, Brian Newman (Covenant Place), David Kaiser (United Hebrew), Korina Gabrielson (Temple Israel), Nathan Waldman (Bais Abe), Jessica Mirowitz (Covenant Place), Rev Wes Mullins (Cultural Leadership), Anna Shabsin (JCRC), Dan Vianello ( Bais Abe), Arnie Sair (United Hebrew). Not present: Amy Knoblock-Hahn (Temple Israel) and Neil Jaffe (Jewish Federation)

Levy Fellows, a cohort for board leaders of Jewish organizations in the St. Louis region, is now accepting applications for programs to take place in October and November. The program is sponsored by Jewish Federation of St. Louis’ Millstone Leadership Initiatives and will be led by local consultant, Leslie Peters. She is the author of “Finding Time to Lead” and has been chosen for her expertise in board leadership and group facilitation. 

This 2nd Levy Fellows cohort will be limited to 20 individuals referred by their organizations. Components include an opening reception at a private home on Wednesday, Oct. 11, and three core sessions at the Jewish Federation Kaplan Feldman Complex on Wednesdays, Oct. 18 and Nov. 1 and 15. Topics to be discussed include personal leadership, board engagement and generative decision making. The Levy Fellows participants will also be recognized at the Millstone Presidents’ Circle on Wednesday, Nov. 29.

For information about the Levy Fellows.

Interested board members should speak with their organization’s CEO/Executive Director or Rabbi and contact Marci Mayer Eisen for additional information, [email protected], 314-442-3810.

The Levy Fellows honors the ongoing leadership of Mont Levy, past president of Jewish Federation of St. Louis. The program, which is free of charge, is made possible by support from Karen and Mont Levy and the Lubin-Green Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. 

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