Nadine Greenfield-Binstock served as Senior Vice President, Leadership from 2005-2025.
Nadine Greenfield-Binstock oversees AJC’s leadership development initiatives as well as the engagement of AJC’s lay leaders across the organization. She is also responsible for the functioning and governance of AJC’s Executive Council (fiduciary board) and its national Board of Governors. Greenfield-Binstock began her career at AJC in 2005 in the AJC Washington D.C. office, and for several years also served as AJC’s liaison on Polish-Jewish Affairs. Previously, Greenfield-Binstock was the Founding Director for Poland of the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation, where she helped establish a Jewish center for visitors in the town of Oswiecim (Auschwitz). She also served as Director of Israel programs for United Synagogue Youth. An alumna of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship, she earned an M.P.A. in management and institutional analysis from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, an M.A. in Jewish studies from Baltimore Hebrew University, and a B.A. in psychology and Near East and Judaic studies from Brandeis University. Greenfield-Binstock, who lives in the Washington, D.C. area, is active in her synagogue and serves on the Board of Trustees for her children’s Jewish day school.