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AJU engages renowned Jewish leader Jay Sanderson as senior adviser

American Jewish University hires former Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles CEO to advise on strategic planning initiative.

Jay Sanderson. Credit: Courtesy.
Jay Sanderson. Credit: Courtesy.

American Jewish University (AJU) announced that it has engaged Jay Sanderson to serve as senior adviser to the organization. The news follows the launch of a strategic planning initiative that will culminate in a comprehensive plan to amplify AJU’s growth and impact, marking a significant investment in the university’s future. In this role, he will analyze the evolving needs of the global Jewish community and the university’s role in meeting these needs.

Sanderson is a recognized global Jewish leader and the former president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, where he headed numerous high-impact initiatives, including one of North America’s first community security initiatives and a comprehensive social-services network. He has previously served as the executive vice president of the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, which subsequently merged with the then-University of Judaism to create the modern American Jewish University. With decades of experience in Jewish community building, Sanderson brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to his consultancy role at AJU.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jay Sanderson to AJU, and back to Brandeis, as we embark on this vital process,” said Jeffrey Herbst, president of AJU. “His deep understanding of the issues facing the Jewish community across the country and his proven track record of visionary leadership will be invaluable as we navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead and chart a bold course for AJU’s future.”

Sanderson will, in particular, advise AJU on how it can develop strategic initiatives to increase the intellectual vitality of the North American Jewish community at a time of rising antisemitism and increased fragility of many Jewish institutions.

“AJU is at a pivotal moment in its history,” said Larry Platt, chair-elect of the board of directors and co-chair of the strategic planning committee. “AJU’s engagement with Jay Sanderson will help guide new initiatives for AJU’s next chapter.”

“The global Jewish community is in need and as a leading Jewish educational institution, AJU is uniquely equipped to help,” said Sanderson. “I am honored to participate in the many great programs that AJU is currently running and to pioneer a path for the university and the Jewish world as a whole.” 

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