Episode 10: Abby Saloma, Schusterman Family Foundation – June 11th, 2017

Abby Saloma HeadshotAbby Saloma is the Senior Program Officer for the Schusterman Family Foundation. Abby believes that individual change drives organizational change and that leaders are at their best when they are leading from “the inside out.” As a Senior Program Officer, Abby oversees the Schusterman Family Foundation’s leadership initiatives – including its flagship Schusterman Fellowship program – designed to develop and support leaders who are leading change in the Jewish sector and beyond.

Abby brings to the Foundation a breadth and depth of experience from the for-profit, non-profit, Jewish and secular sectors. Abby was the Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for BBYO, the world’s leading pluralistic Jewish teen movement, aspiring to involve more Jewish teens in more meaningful Jewish experiences. During Abby’s five-year tenure with BBYO, she led an effort to re-brand the 85-year-old organization, making it relevant to today’s teens and resulting in a near doubling of teen involvement.

Following BBYO, Abby assumed the Executive Director role at Street Sense, a DC-based non-profit organization which works to empower the homeless through a newspaper that educates the public about issues of homelessness and poverty.

Abby holds a bachelor’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in Media and Public Affairs from The George Washington University. Abby received her Leadership Coaching certification from Georgetown University’s Institute for Transformational Leadership. Abby lives in DC with her husband and their two sons. In her free time, Abby enjoys teaching and practicing yoga.

Contact Abby:

asaloma [at] schusterman.org
Developing Leaders from the Inside Out

Podcast Episode:

Abby Saloma discusses her work with the Schusterman Fellowship, why it was created, the impact it has had so far, and what the program hopes to accomplish in the coming years.

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