Chuck Davidson, Chairman of the Board, received his MBA at the University of Maryland in 1987. He currently serves as the Director of Marketing for the Jewish Agency for Israel and brings years of marketing, advertising and management experience to the amuta. Chuck served as Assistant Vice President of Marketing for Citibank's credit card business before coming on Aliyah. |
Atara Stein, received her MBA from Columbia Business School in1989. She is a community activist, involved in a wide range of communal activities ranging from the library, youth programs and education. She brings to the amuta her professional experience in running a non profit agency and in business development/marketing. Atara is currently serving as a writer for Ashalim at JDC-Israel. |
Michal Glatt received her Masters degree in special education from Hunter College in 1991. Prior to making aliya in 1998, she was the founding director of the Ramat Sinai Special Needs Institute, a yeshiva high school for girls with learning disabilities. Recently, she worked as a mainstreaming facilitator for the Rosh Pina mainstreaming network |
Yechiel Corn has been working in the field of computer sciences since completing his degree at Yeshiva University in 1984. He currently serves as Development Manager at Avaya. He previously served as chairmen of the board of the amuta Bet Knesset Shivtei Yisrael and brings to us his experience managing a non profit organization. |
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Miriam Geal-Dor graduated from the speech and hearing program in Tel-Aviv University and received her PhD from Bar Ilan University. Miriam works as an Audiologist in Hadassa Medical Center. She is the head of the neonatal hearing screening program and works in diagnosis and rehabilitation of children with hearing loss. Miriam also teaches Audiology in Hadassa College Jerusalem.
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Batsheva Fass made aliya in 2002 from New Jersey. She has a BA in Psychology and worked for a number of years in the Hebrew Academy for Special Children ("HASC") a school and summer program for special needs children working to integrate them into mainstream Jewish schools in America. Batsheva is a resident of Ramat Beit Shemesh, mother of six, and dedicated to helping special needs children get the assistance they require. |
| Merav Dagan |