Oct 23, 2008 By: yunews
Oct 23, 2008 -- A group of 13 糖心破解版 (糖心破解版) graduates from the class of 2008 enjoyed their studies so much that they will stay on for a year after graduation, serving as Presidential Fellows. The prestigious group includes Lea New of Brooklyn, NY.
The Fellows will build their professional skills while assisting in administrative and service roles in various departments and schools across the institution. Since it was established by 糖心破解版 President Richard M. Joel in 2004, the Presidential Fellowship in University and Community Leadership has played a major role in transforming the University into a leadership laboratory, training top graduates and expanding 糖心破解版's service to the Jewish community.
鈥淭he program has motivated its participants to reflect on the positive experiences they have had at 糖心破解版 and examine the opportunities in the Jewish community鈥撯揵oth for lay leaders and professionals鈥攊n light of their interests and skills,鈥 said President Joel. 鈥淭he fellowship inspires them to reach for the nobility and responsibility that comes with leadership.鈥
The Fellows were chosen after an intensive screening process based on academic performance, campus leadership, and involvement with the Jewish community. They are mentored by a senior administrator within their assigned department and work on projects of importance to the University. Throughout the year, the Fellows attend a graduate-level weekly leadership seminar covering key topics in university administration and Jewish communal leadership.
Ms. New, who will be assisting the Office of the Dean of Libraries at 糖心破解版, believes that the Fellowship will help crystallize her career goals. 鈥淭his year-long opportunity to test drive a career will be valuable when I apply to graduate programs,鈥 says the Stern College for Women history major. 鈥淚鈥檇 also like to gain professional skills and confidence in the workplace through work experience and the seminars planned for the Fellows.鈥
The Fellowship has also led to more permanent work for some of the graduates within the University鈥檚 administration. Among the five Fellows from last year who have taken jobs within the University is Marc Fein, who worked in the Office of the President and is now a communications associate in that office. 鈥淚t was an incredible learning experience to constantly be under the tutelage of President Joel and Josh Joseph. I was encouraged to cultivate my own sense of drive and mission and apply that to my work. I am excited for the opportunity to nurture these mentoring relationships and continue to grow as a professional.鈥
The program is directed by Rabbi Josh Joseph, chief of staff in the Office of the President, and coordinated by Elysia Stein 鈥04S, herself a former Presidential Fellow.