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Board of Directors

Staff
Advisory Board
Workshop Leaders
Supporters


Stacy Abramson is Director of Operations and Strategic Marketing at the New York office of Facing History & Ourselves, an international educational nonprofit that helps teachers, students, and community members link historical events to the moral choices we face today. She is formerly the Executive Director of Reboot, an innovation network dedicated to helping a new generation to explore and re-define Jewish identity, community, and meaning. Stacy has also worked as Executive Producer at Large for WNYC Radio. Her responsibilities included Radio Rookies ( an education program and that trains young people to become radio journalists.) Before that Stacy worked as a Producer and Managing Director of Sound Portraits, a non-profit radio production company based in New York City. While there, she co-produced the Peabody award winning radio documentary Witness to an Execution (which profiled the men and women whose job it is to carry out executions in Huntsville, Texas), The Jewish Giant, The Sunshine Hotel, Youth Portraits (a series pilot reported by and about young people who had spent time in prison) and co-authored Flophouse (Random House, 2000. Stacy was a Leadership New York CORO fellow (2003) and an editor of Open Letters

   
  Kara Gilmour is currently the Coordinator of Fort Greene Park where she designs and implements educational programming and park restoration projects for volunteers. Prior to her work for the NYC Parks Department, Kara evaluated arts education programs throughout New York City, working with Center for Arts Education, Center for Children and Technology, Hoffstra University, and the Lincoln Center Institute. She also worked for years with Applied Research and Consulting, an educational and market research firm. For ten years prior, Kara was a professional dancer, traveling and performing throughout the world with the renowned Compagnie Marie Chouinard of Montreal, Canada and Paula Josa Jones Performance Works and Jo Ha Kyu Performance group of Boston, MA.
   

Frank Haberle is is Director of Development at Roads to Success and former Director of Development at Community Resource Exchange.  He has over 15 years of non profit and social justice experience.  He is also a fiction writer, and has had short stories published in numerous literary journals. 

 

 

Aaron Zimmerman (read Aaron's bio here)

 

 

 



 
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