Stephanie Singer has a diverse background in the arts and cultural sector. Stephanie has held various positions over the years, starting as a Programs Manager at the Koret Foundation from September 2001 to August 2005. During their time at the Koret Foundation, they administered prestigious book awards and young writer literary prize and successfully implemented marketing strategies.
In 2005, Stephanie joined JCCSF as an Arts and Ideas Senior Producer. Stephanie curated and produced high-profile talks, conversations, and performances for the Arts & Ideas series. Additionally, they initiated and managed BookFest, a successful one-day literary festival that attracted a large number of attendees each year.
Their impressive work at JCCSF led their to their most recent role as the Director of Arts & Ideas at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, starting in April 2017. In this position, Stephanie continued to produce high-profile talks, conversations, and musical performances. Stephanie also focused on building program partnerships with local and national entities to promote relevant and meaningful ideas.
Stephanie's experience demonstrates their ability to develop, curate, and produce successful cultural programs and events.
Stephanie Singer holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Hebrew Literature from New York University, which they obtained in 1991 with honors (cum laude). Stephanie also has a Master of Theological Studies degree from Harvard University, which they completed between 1995 and 1998. Additionally, they attended Stanford University from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained a Master of Arts degree in History. Stephanie Singer also has a certificate in the History of Eastern European Jewry & the Holocaust from Jagiellonian University, though the specific years of their study at Jagiellonian University are not provided.
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