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Leadership

Hillel challenges and supports students as they develop as future leaders of the Jewish community and the world. Students involved in Hillel leadership activities develop skills that help them become reflective and critical thinkers, inspire and motivate others, develop and enhance a personal leadership philosophy, and work collaboratively with their communities. Hillel fosters an environment in which students own their Jewish experiences and take responsibility for shaping their Jewish campus community.

Student Board

The Student Board is responsible for formally guiding the Hillel community. Students work hard to build connections and strengthen relationships with other campus communities. At Emory students challenge one another to build a warm and nurturing community whose content is compelling and diverse. Programming is innovative and creative, reflective of the broadly varied interests and pursuits of Jewish students. READ MORE >>

Professional Networking and Leadership Development

Hillel at Emory offers two unique programs for students to explore career development opportunities in the context of Jewish communal leadership. The JBiz Roundtable offers students pursuing a career in business exposure to business leaders through monthly roundtable discussions and connections with personal advisors. The Tritt & Oppenheimer JHealth Leadership Institute provides unique perspectives on a career in healthcare for pre-med and pre-health students. Read more below.

Student President Election

Hillel Student Board

The Hillel Student Board is responsible for formally guiding the Hillel community. The Board is led by a Student President, elected by members of the Emory student community, at the end of the spring semester for a one-year term. The President and immediate past-President work together to appoint officers to the Board.

The Presidential Election

The election for Hillel Student President 2011-12 is on April 7, 2011. The statement of the candidate running for this position is posted below. Only students currently registered on the Hillel at Emory listserv are eligible to vote. Students must register by March 23, 2011 by submitting their address at www.tinyurl.com/subscribe-hillel. For offical regulations concerning the election, please click here. An independent elections committee oversees all elections procedures.

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Tritt & Oppenheimer JHealth Leadership Institute

JHealth invests in pre-med and public health undergraduates through leadership training, public health advocacy, and community service to inspire value-driven careers in healthcare.

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JBiz Roundtable

The JBiz Roundtable is a program designed to connect a small group of business-oriented students to successful Jewish entrepreneurs and corporate executives in Atlanta & beyond. Developed by Hillel at Emory, this exclusive program combines networking, intimate professional counseling, peer-to-peer problem-solving and civic activism. JBiz is funded in part by the Ramie A. Tritt Family Foundation.

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