Cindy Cutler

Chief Development Officer (cdo) at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York

Cindy Cutler is the current Chief Development Officer at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. Prior to this role, she held positions such as Director of Strategic Philanthropy at American Friends of Magen David Adom, Director Of Major Gifts at The New Jewish Home, and Associate Director of Women's Major Gifts at UJA-Federation of New York. She also worked as a Development Associate at Garden State Equality. With a background in business and psychology from the University of Maryland, she later earned a Certificate in Fundraising and Philanthropy from New York University. Before transitioning to the non-profit sector, Cindy was a Senior Account Executive at 52 Weekends/Lemongrass.

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Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York

Founded in 1845 as the first Reform Jewish Congregation in New York City, Temple Emanu-El is among the largest Jewish Houses of Worship in the world. We continue to build upon the legacy of leadership and the timeless values of Jewish tradition as we strive toward a more just, ethical and compassionate world. Temple Emanu-El offers a robust religious school program for children of all ages, a first-rate nursery school, the Bernard Museum of Judaica, the Stettenheim Library, a range of community events through the Streicker Center, and more. In addition, our Tikkun Olam Committee and Philanthropic Fund support a wide range of humanitarian, educational, and cultural causes, as well as initiatives that advance Reform Judaism and strengthen our connection to Israel. We are a community of warmth and awareness where every individual matters. We embrace our diverse membership and offer all who comprise it a meaningful life grounded in Judaism. We commit our spiritual, intellectual, physical, and financial resources to strengthen our community today for a vital tomorrow.


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