AJC Task Force to Implement The U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism
The AJC Task Force to Implement The U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, is comprised of more than 35 AJC leaders across America and over 50 professional staff from 14 departments, prioritizes our efforts and oversees AJC advocacy work as it relates to recommendations from the National Strategy.
AJC Leaders:
National Leadership
President
Michael Tichnor (New England)
Board of Governors
Bobby Lapin (Houston) and Chair of the Task Force
Advocacy
Bobi Baruch (Westchester/Fairfield)
Communications
Matt Coen (St. Louis)
Regional Offices
Bob Newmark (St. Louis)
Leadership Development
Ilene Engel (Atlanta)
Legal
Richard Rosen (New York)
Contemporary Jewish Life
Harriet Schleifer (Westchester/Fairfield)
International Relations
Jeff Stone (Chicago)
Interreligious Affairs
Amy Ragen (Seattle)
National Policy
Melanie Nelkin (Atlanta)
Additional Members
(in formation)
Betty Cotton (New York)
Alan Melamed (Cleveland)
Tricia Uhlmann (Kansas City)
Regional Representatives
Atlanta: David Horwitz
Chicago: Ellen Cannon
Cincinnati: Debbie Friedman
Cleveland: Michael Milgrom
Dallas: Kim Zoller
Detroit: Andrew S. Doctoroff
Houston: Adam Raffle
Kansas City: Gary Wolf
Long Island: Judi Bosworth
Los Angeles: Scott Edelman
Miami: Edith G. Osman
New England: Theodore Folkman
New Jersey: Carli Masia
New York: Rhonda Kirschner
Palm Beach: Gary Walk
Philadelphia: Marc Oppenheimer
San Diego: Jane Willoughby
San Francisco: Adam Chase
Seattle: Lorri Staal
St. Louis: Jennifer Knopf Bernstein
Washington, D.C.: Sue Stolov
West Coast Florida: Andy Maass
Westchester/Fairfield: Tommy Haendler
AJC Professionals:
Edward and Sandra Meyer Office of the CEO:
AJC CEO Ted Deutch
Core Implementation Team:
Department of Policy and Political Affairs
Julie Rayman
Advocacy
Belle Yoeli
Stephanie Guiloff
Leadership
Nadine Greenfield-Binstock
Marketing and Communications
Jon Schweitzer
Department of Regional Offices
Melanie Pell
Office of the CEO
Casey Kustin
U.S. Combating Antisemitism
Holly Huffnagle
Alyssa Weiner Sandler
Jocelyn Flores
Key Staff:
Alexander Young Leadership
Meggie Wyschogrod Fredman
Dana Steiner, ACCESS
Jeffrey Greenberg, Campus Affairs
Aaron Bregman, High School Affairs
Belfer Institute for Latino and Latin American Affairs
Dina Siegel Vann
Daniela Greene
Black-Jewish Relations
Dov Wilker
Department of Regional Offices
Rabbi Serena Eisenberg
Dov Wilker, AJC Atlanta
Sarah van Loon, Evelyn R. Greene AJC Chicago Regional Office
Justin Kirschner, AJC Cincinnati
Lee C. Shapiro, AJC Cleveland
Joel Schwitzer, AJC Dallas
Rabbi Asher Lopatin, JCRC/AJC Detroit
Randy Czarlinsky, AJC Houston
Gavi Geller, JCRB/AJC Kansas City
Eric Post, AJC Long Island
Rick Hirschhaut, AJC Los Angeles
Melanie Pell, AJC Louisville
Brian Siegal, AJC Miami and Broward
Jacob Millner, AJC Minneapolis-St. Paul
Rob Leikind, AJC New England
Rabbi David Levy, AJC New Jersey
Josh Kramer, AJC New York
Laurence Milstein, AJC Palm Beach County
Marcia Bronstein, AJC Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
Nancy Lisker, AJC St. Louis
Sara Brown, AJC San Diego
Rachel Urman, AJC San Francisco
Regina Friedland, AJC Seattle
Alan Ronkin, AJC Washington, D.C.
Myra Clark-Siegel, AJC Westchester/Fairfield
Brian Lipton, AJC West Coast Florida
Department of Policy and Political Affairs
Jessica Bernton
Huston Harris
Eran Hazary
Rebecca Klein
Jacob Millner
Denver Supinger
Rabbinic Outreach
Karla Bonné
Rabbi David Levy
AJC Europe
Simone Rodan-Benzaquen, Managing Director, AJC Europe
Intergroup and Interreligious
Rabbi Noam Marans
Ari Gordon
Natalia Mahmud
International Jewish Affairs
Rabbi Andrew Baker
Legal
Marc Stern
Marketing and Communications
Deena Fisch Barris
Julie Lenarz
Corporate Outreach
Saba Soomekh
William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life
Laura Shaw Frank
Sara Coodin
Alexandra Herzog