The Wexner Foundation has launched a new way for our alumni, members, and fellows to meet, learn, discuss, and refresh their leadership toolbox. The new online series, “36 Minutes LIVE: The Elul Series”, consist of 6 stand-alone videoconferences during the month of Elul, geared to themes of the season. Select faculty led sessions at various times of day so that our alumni, fellows, and members, from Israel to California and
The Wexner Foundation has launched a new way for our alumni, members, and fellows to meet, learn, discuss, and refresh their leadership toolbox. The new online series, “36 Minutes LIVE: The Elul Series”, consist of 6 stand-alone videoconferences during the month of Elul, geared to themes of the season. Select faculty led sessions at various times of day so that our alumni, fellows, and members, from Israel to California and
Jan 2014
The Wexner Foundation has launched a new way for our alumni, members, and fellows to meet, learn, discuss, and refresh their leadership toolbox. The new online series, “36 Minutes LIVE: The Elul Series”, consist of 6 stand-alone videoconferences during the month of Elul, geared to themes of the season. Select faculty led sessions at various times of day so that our alumni, fellows, and members, from Israel to California and
At The Wexner Foundation’s 30th Anniversary there were 11 Leading Towards Change: The Art of Possible in Our Communities sessions that were recorded so the learning can continue. This session, From Vision to Fruition: 15 Lessons from Hazon’s First 15 Years, was lead by Nigel Savage, President and Founder of Hazon.
At The Wexner Foundation’s 30th Anniversary there were 11 Leading Towards Change: The Art of Possible in Our Communities sessions that were recorded so the learning can continue. This session, The People’s Voice After 13 Years: Lessons Learned, was lead by Ami Ayalon, an Israeli politician and previous head of Shin Bet.
At The Wexner Foundation’s 30th Anniversary there were 11 Leading Towards Change: The Art of Possible in Our Communities sessions that were recorded so the learning can continue. This session, The Building of An Orthodox Social Justice Movement, was lead by WGF/DS Alum Dr. Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz (Class 19), a Modern Orthodox rabbi, educator, author, motivational speaker, social entrepreneur and much more.
At The Wexner Foundation’s 30th Anniversary there were 11 Leading Towards Kedusha: Torah Sessions that were recorded so the learning can continue. This session, How to Say “You’re Wrong” and “I’m Sorry”: Essential Leadership Lessons, was lead by Professor Deborah Lipstadt, author, scholar and current Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory University.
Jan 2014
The Wexner Foundation celebrated the 30th Anniversary with two days of leading and learning in Columbus, Ohio from April 26 – 27, 2015. The opening session featured The Wexner Foundation President Rabbi Elka Abrahamson and the Founder of The Wexner Foundation Leslie H. Wexner.
The Wexner Foundation celebrated the 30th Anniversary with two days of leading and learning in Columbus, Ohio from April 26 – 27, 2015. The Change Leaders Forum featured Patti Bellinger, Sasha Chanoff, Mike Feinberg, Jonathan Greenblatt and Foundation Co-Chairman Abigail S. Wexner.
Jan 2014
At The Wexner Foundation’s 30th Anniversary there were 11 Leading Towards Kedusha: Torah Sessions that were recorded so the learning can continue. This session, The Blessings of a Vulnerable Life, was led by Rabbi Shira Stutman, Director of Jewish Programming at Sixth & I.