A Roundtable for Women CEOs

Kick off the new year with SRE Network Executive Director Rachel Gildiner and other women* CEOs and Executive Directors for an intimate conversation on how we intentionally cultivate healthy workplace cultures that advance gender equity and foster a sense of belonging. This is an opportunity to share our most pressing needs around safety, respect, and equity, and explore how we are carving out time for this critical work. This invite-only roundtable will be a space for mutual support and shared learning, where we will discover new ways to lead with intention, and prioritize fostering cultures of respect and inclusion within our organizations.

Session Details

Date

Wednesday, January 22 at 1 pm ET/10 am PT (60 minutes)

Audience

This roundtable is invite only and is for women* CEOs and Executive Directors of SRE Network member organizations.

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This session will not be recorded.

*We define women as those who self-identify as such including nonbinary, transgender, and cisgender.

About Rachel Gildiner

Rachel

Rachel Gildiner (she/her) is a leading expert in the field of Relational Engagement. Before becoming SRE's Executive Director, she served as Chief Engagement Officer at Hillel International, Executive Director of GatherDC (the premier relational platform for Jewish 20s & 30s in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area), and CEO of Gather, Inc.

Rachel has also used her relational approach to advance women's equity in the Jewish workplace and beyond. In 2019, she launched Year of the Jewish Woman, a vibrant Facebook community where female Jewish professionals and allies can connect and discuss key issues and challenges. She is a vocal advocate and published thought leader in this area.

Rachel has a B.A. in Sociology from Columbia University, a B.A. from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Modern Jewish Studies, an M.A. in Higher Education Administration from The George Washington University, and a Certificate in Experiential Jewish Education from Yeshiva University. She is also a certified Ayeka Soulful Jewish Educator and a current Schusterman Foundation Fellow. Rachel lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband and three children.

For questions, email info@srenetwork.org.

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