Baltimore, MD - June 30, 2017 - The Macks Center for Jewish Education announced today that it has selected Amian Frost Kelemer as its next Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Kelemer, currently CJE’s Chief Operating Officer, will succeed Larry Ziffer, who announced earlier this year that he will be stepping down after 15 years at CJE.
In making the announcement on behalf of the CJE Board of Directors, Board President Nathan Braverman said. “We are delighted that Amian has accepted our offer to lead the agency, and will continue to grow the innovative services that CJE provides to our community. She has already done much to develop and implement programming and to forge partnerships - locally, nationally and internationally - in the areas of professional development, Jewish educational engagement, and Israel education and advocacy. We can’t wait to see where Amian takes us next.”
Ms. Kelemer is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University with a degree in English, Linguistics and Education, and has an M.S. degree in Education from Johns Hopkins University. She has also studied at Neve Yerushalayim, Rika Breuer Teachers Seminary, Oxford University, and UCLA. Since coming to CJE in 1993, Ms. Kelemer has served as the Principal of Gesher LaTorah, the Coordinator of Special Education Services, and the Coordinator of Educational Resources, eventually becoming CJE’s Associate Executive Vice-President and then its Chief Operating Officer. An ASL interpreter with considerable experience in providing educational opportunities for individuals with disabilities, Ms. Kelemer has interpreted for Elie Wiesel, President Bill Clinton, and other distinguished speakers. She is an active volunteer at Ohr Chadash Academy, and is a violinist with the Baltimore Women’s Orchestra.
In making this selection, the CJE board followed the recommendation of a search committee, made after an extensive national search. The committee, formed by Michael J. Elman, M.D., CJE’s immediate past president, included a diverse group of leaders from the Baltimore Jewish community. “It is a fitting tribute to CJE and the vitality of Jewish education in Baltimore that after evaluating candidates from across the United States and Canada, we found the ideal replacement right here at home,” said Dr. Elman. “Amian is a consummate professional with an impressive understanding of Jewish text and expertise in Jewish education and educational trends, here and abroad. Our community is very fortunate to be able to continue to draw on her valuable talents.”
In noting the Baltimore Jewish community’s dedication to Jewish community professionals, Marc Terrill, President of The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, stated, “I am pleased that Amian, an experienced and skilled professional, has been selected to lead CJE in the years ahead. It is a great statement about the way our community nurtures and develops talent.”
Linda Hurwitz, the current Chair of the Associated Board and another member of the search committee, added, “I’ve had the privilege of watching Amian in action during my years on the CJE board and from many other vantage points in the community. This is a wonderful and exciting selection.”
In accepting the position, Ms. Kelemer noted, “I am humbled to be following in the footsteps of Larry Ziffer, my mentor, colleague and friend. I am grateful for the opportunity to continue our work at the Macks Center for Jewish Education, with its talented staff and dedicated lay leaders, and I am grateful for the partnership of the Associated and its many agencies which, along with CJE’s other partners, continually inspire the Jewish educational journeys of our children, adults, families, and educators.”
Ms. Kelemer is expected to assume her new role on August 1, 2017.