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AJF invites local agencies
to Leadership Colloquium
The Atlanta Jewish Federation
is offering a community-wide Lead
ership Colloquium for board mem
bers and professional staff of all
beneficiary agencies, according to
Terri Bagen, chairman of the Fed
eration’s Leadership Development
Committee.
The program, designed to im
prove communication, organiza
tion, listening, management and
decision-making skills, will take
place on Sunday, Sept. 14, from
8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Jewish
Home. Marc Levin, nationally
known management consultant
from Philadelphia, will conduct
the colloquium. According to Jody
Franco, chairman, Levin’s presen
tation will be “a dynamic leader
ship awareness experience.”
Levin is founder of Levin Asso
ciates and specializes in manage
ment development and productiv
ity improvement for organizations,
both profit and non-profit. He is
Seven Atlantans attended the
United Jewish Appeal’s Southern
Region Women’s Division Confer
ence held in Savannah, Aug. 1-3.
Lois Blonder is regional chairman
and president of the Atlanta Jew
ish Federation’s Women’s Council.
Others attending included Laura
Dinerman, Judith Cohen, Billie
Feinman, Harriet Zimmerman,
Rosanne Zinn and Federation staff
member Margaret Weiller.
Highlights of the weekend in
cluded a Lion of Judah Luncheon
the author of “Systemanagement,”
a comprehensive management and
productivity development program,
and has served as consultant to
numerous organizations, including
the Federation of Jewish Agencies,
Philadelphia; Council of Jewish
for $5,000-and-over contributors to
the 1987 Campaign, and a report
by Billie Feinman on her recent
visit to the Soviet Union. Dan
Elazar, served as scholar-in-resi
dence.
Participants also attended
workshops, exploring the case for
Campaign ’87, Project Renewal
developments, the UJA Missions
program, and politics here and in
Israel. Elizabeth Holtzman, Dis
trict Attorney in New York, was a
keynote speaker.
Federations, New York; and To
ronto’s UJA Campaign.
Atlanta organizations participa
ting in the colloquium are: Atlanta
Bureau of Jewish Education; Athens
Hillel; Atlanta Hillel; Atlanta Jew
ish Community Center; Atlanta
Jewish Federation; B’nai B’rith
Youth Organization; Jewish Chil
dren’s Service; Jewish Family Ser
vices; the Jewish Home; Jewish
Vocational Service; Louis Kahn
Group Home; Epstein School;
Hebrew Academy and Yeshiva High
School.
Bruce Gaynes, Marianne Garber,
Barbara Klineman and Jeff Snow
serve on the Federation subcom
mittee which is planning and or
ganizing the colloquium.
Reservations will be taken on a
first-come, first served basis. For
more information, board members
should contact their agency’s staff
or president, or Marilyn Shubin at
the Federation, 873-1661.
Federation women take part
in UJA’s Savannah forum
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