Emily brings more than 25 years of nonprofit experience to her role at Keshet. From serving as a consultant to a diverse array of organizations to holding leadership positions at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and the Center for Collaborative Education, Emily has developed an expertise in fundraising, program development and evaluation, and academic research.
Outside of her work at Keshet, Emily is an active member of the community, helping to launch and lead several initiatives and pilot programs at multiple public schools. Additionally she serves on the alumni admissions committee for Cornell University. She earned her B.A. in government and an M.S. in program planning and evaluation from Cornell.
Emily and her husband Jay live in Denver, where they raised four children. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking the trails and mountains of Colorado, playing “non-competitive” pickleball, aspiring to be a Mah Jongg master, and serving as the “accountability coach” for #Kesheton (Keshet’s Peloton training team). What Emily does not do is ever cook at home, as she and Jay own JAYS2GO, a thriving dinner delivery business.