Beth Fishman PhD has a diverse work experience spanning over several organizations and roles. Beth worked at JCFS Chicago starting in February 2012 as the Program Manager for Addiction Services, where they were a national thought leader in the intersection of Judaism and addiction recovery. Their responsibilities included overseeing all addiction/recovery outreach, education, and support programming for Chicago's Jewish community, as well as conducting community needs assessments and developing and facilitating innovative programs.
Prior to that, Beth served as the Vice President at Virtually Beautiful Inc from 2008 to 2011. Beth was responsible for unspecified tasks during their tenure.
From 1998 to 2005, they were the Executive Director at Child-Rite Inc, a role in which their specific responsibilities are not provided.
In 1997, they were a Fellow at the Dorot Foundation Fellowship program.
Starting in 1992, Beth worked at the University of South Florida as the Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Founding Director of CASA, where they served until 1997. Their specific responsibilities in these roles are not mentioned.
Beth Fishman PhD completed their Bachelor of Arts in Biological Psychology at Mount Holyoke College. Beth then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Beth Fishman is also a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, having obtained certifications from the State of New Mexico in 2022 and the State of Illinois in 2012.
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