Susan Gotlib
Corporate Officer/Principal at The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles
Profile
Susan Gotlib is Executive Vice President of Financial Resource Development.
She was Director of Resource Development for the American Jewish Committee, which she joined in 1999.
Before the American Jewish Committee, Ms. Gotlib was Executive Director of for the Western Region for The Jewish National Fund from 1994 to 1999.
She began her career in resource development with The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and served as Director of the Real Estate and Construction Division, Assistant Campaign Director and Director of Community Development.
Ms. Gotlib received a degree from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Susan Gotlib active positions
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The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles
The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Jewish Federation Council of Los Angeles provides emergency relief and social services. It identifies and funds social service, humanitarian needs in Israel and around the world. It helps to alleviate Jewish poverty, provide emergency relief, and support the Los Angeles community. The organization is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Former positions of Susan Gotlib
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The American Jewish Committee
The American Jewish Committee Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services American Jewish Committee (AJC), established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at Russian Jews, determined that the best way to protect Jewish populations in danger would be to work towards a world in which all peoples were accorded respect and dignity. Over 100 years later, AJC continues its efforts to promote pluralistic and democratic societies where all minorities are protected. AJC is an international think tank and advocacy organization that attempts to identify trends and problems early - and take action. Their key areas of focus are: •Combating anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry; •Promoting pluralism and shared democratic values; •Supporting Israel's quest for peace and security; •Advocating for energy independence; •Strengthening Jewish life. In addition to its New York headquarters and Office of Government & International Affairs in Washington, AJC has 29 chapters and 3 independent affiliates in the U.S. and 8 overseas offices. In addition, AJC has 28 global partnerships. AJC’s approach, tackling a breadth of interests in a deliberate and diplomatic manner, contributes to a success that gains trust, earns access, and, most importantly, produces results. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Susan Gotlib
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion | Undergraduate Degree |
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The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles
The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Jewish Federation Council of Los Angeles provides emergency relief and social services. It identifies and funds social service, humanitarian needs in Israel and around the world. It helps to alleviate Jewish poverty, provide emergency relief, and support the Los Angeles community. The organization is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA | Health Services |
The American Jewish Committee
The American Jewish Committee Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services American Jewish Committee (AJC), established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at Russian Jews, determined that the best way to protect Jewish populations in danger would be to work towards a world in which all peoples were accorded respect and dignity. Over 100 years later, AJC continues its efforts to promote pluralistic and democratic societies where all minorities are protected. AJC is an international think tank and advocacy organization that attempts to identify trends and problems early - and take action. Their key areas of focus are: •Combating anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry; •Promoting pluralism and shared democratic values; •Supporting Israel's quest for peace and security; •Advocating for energy independence; •Strengthening Jewish life. In addition to its New York headquarters and Office of Government & International Affairs in Washington, AJC has 29 chapters and 3 independent affiliates in the U.S. and 8 overseas offices. In addition, AJC has 28 global partnerships. AJC’s approach, tackling a breadth of interests in a deliberate and diplomatic manner, contributes to a success that gains trust, earns access, and, most importantly, produces results. | Commercial Services |
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