The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge
Leslie Turcotte-Sher is an experienced executive leader with a strong background in non-profit management and fund development. Currently serving as the Executive Director of The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge, Leslie focuses on enhancing financial resources for long-term care services in a supportive Jewish environment. Previous roles include Executive Director at Bytown Brigantine Tall Ships Adventure, where Leslie oversaw youth sail training programs, and Principal in consulting, helping organizations achieve efficiency and growth. A Senior Director at KCI, Leslie led a significant capital campaign for a new hospital in Windsor, Ontario, and held key positions at Oxfam Canada, Victorian Order of Nurses, Rx&D, Great Canadian Theatre Company, and the National Arts Centre Foundation, specializing in marketing, fund development, partnership relations, and strategic planning. Educational background includes studies in Social Science at Carleton University and Champlain Lennoxville.
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The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge
Founded in 1955 by concerned members of Ottawa's Jewish community and incorporated in 1957, the Lodge officially opened its doors with 29 beds in 1965. The fully-wheelchair accessible Abraham and Dora Lithwick Chapel was constructed in 1975, allowing us to provide onsite religious services. In 1998, we changed our name to The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge, and in 2000, we moved to our current facility, the Joseph and Inez Zelikovitz Long-Term Care Center. In December 2011, the Lodge expanded by 21 beds making the total bed complement 121 long term care beds. Our location, on the thriving 13-acre Jewish Community Campus, allows us to provide a wide range of programming to the community.