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Nominations are now being accepted for five new members on the DJC’s Board of Directors for the 2024-2026 term!

  • May 22, 2024
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This is a pivotal time to contribute your skills and creativity to strengthening the DJC. Along with the Rabbi and the staff leadership team, Board members provide leadership and strategic direction to ensure the DJC’s health, vitality, organizational effectiveness, governance, and financial stability. Board members are appointed for two-year terms and can serve a maximum of three consecutive terms. Candidates must be DJC members who desire to lead the DJC into its next phase.

This year, we have Board members who have reached the maximum of three consecutive two-year terms. We are seeking five new Board members with experience in one or more of the following areas: fundraising, finance, human resources, governance, policy, strategic thinking, marketing, communications, project management, and group facilitation skills. We are particularly seeking new Board members who reflect the diversity of the DJC. We warmly encourage all members to apply, especially those from groups underrepresented on the DJC Board, including racialized communities, LGBTQ2S+ communities, young people, diverse Jewish traditions, interfaith/intercultural families, and people with disabilities. Serving on our Board is a meaningful (and fun!) way to contribute to the DJC community. The Board meets monthly for 2 hours, holds two Board working retreats each year, and Board members participate on one or more Board committees, working committees or ad hoc tasks (or all of these!), which is typically an additional 10 hours per month. Please use these forms to nominate yourself or nominate another DJC member by September 12, 2024.

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