AZA Blue Book 2014 | Page 35

Through Summer Experiences and other International activities, an Aleph will likely encounter members of the International Office staff. These professionals are charged with setting and leading the strategic direction of the organization. International Office staff members have responsibilities ranging from managing ’s finances and operations to implementing our International programs and initiatives, to hiring and training our council and regional paid professional staff to serving as a liaison with our International Teen Executive Boards. In addition, marketing, fundraising and  relation efforts are coordinated at this level. Board of Directors ’s transition to independence in , from B’nai B’rith International was made possible by the leadership and generosity of Lynn Schusterman and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation. At that time, Lynn became the first chair of ’s Board of Directors, the governing body of the newly independent not-for-profit organization incorporated in Washington, DC. Lynn recruited her friends, alumni and other stakeholders to support the organization financially and join its fledgling board. As Lynn made her case, participation in the board grew to include some of the Jewish community’s most influential philanthropists, corporate leaders and professionals. Many are  alumni, parents and advisors who are joined by the Grand Aleph Godol and International N’siah to ensure that the Board is representative of all  stakeholder groups. Together the  Board of Directors serves as the organization’s highest governing body, ensuring ’s vitality and direction. 33