Lilach Shafir is the Director of International Education and Jewish Engagement at American Jewish World Service.
Jordan Namerow is a feminist writer, strategic communications professional, and facilitator. With more than 15 years of experience in the nonprofit industry, she is passionate about helping teams and leaders deepen their impact at the nexus of storytelling and social change. A graduate of Wellesley College and Columbia University, she was awarded the Schusterman Fellowship for Jewish leaders. https://www.jordannamerow.com/
Karni is an active member of the Jewish community who is passionate about volunteering, Tikkun Olam, Israel and Judaism. Upon returning from her 10 months gap year on Israel By Choice, she has spent time on the committees of Challah for Hunger and Zooz, as well as volunteering with Save a Child's Heart, Stand Up, Flying Fox and Friendship Circle. She also has a drink bottle obsession!
Sigal Levin is a mother of three who grew up surrounded by people with special needs. Originally from Israel, she moved to Melbourne and found her place in the amazing Jewish community, that has given her son and her family immense support for the past 11 years.
Alix recently completed her bachelor of Arts/Law at Monash University. She has taken six months off to travel the world and undertake two interesting internships; one at Red Hook Community Justice Centre in NYC and one at the International Bar Association in London, before commencing a graduate legal position at Minter Ellison in 2018.
Alix recently finished studying her bachelor of Arts/Law at Monash University. She has taken six months off to travel the world and undertake two interesting internships; one at Red Hook Community Justice Centre in NYC and one at the International Bar Association in London, before starting a graduate job at Minter Ellison in 2018.
Ellie is a Gen Y, closer to 30 than mid 20s. Social Worker in the Western Suburbs. Jewish Education and Youth Movement were not only part of her life but also in her blood.
Lainie Chait is an author and stand up comedian. She is writing a comedy show about Epilepsy in order to take it around the world and dispel the fear and stigma associated with the condition.
Natalie Rathner is passionate about growing philanthropy, strategic social impact and building a global network of Jewish change-makers. Natalie is the Director of Philanthropic Programs for the Australian Jewish Funders, working with philanthropists of all ages in the areas of strategic and impactful giving. Within the organisation, Natalie has seeded and managed multiple programs around leadership, social entrepreneurship, teen giving, next generation engagement and innovation. In 2014 she co-created LaunchPad - A Platform for Jewish Innovation in Australia, a community now with over 350 members around the world. Natalie just returned from living in New York City, where she was working in production at a global creative communications agency that specialises in socially responsible communications, as well as studying Social Impact Strategy at the University of Pennsylvania.