Francine R. Loeb Leadership Institute

The Francine R. Loeb Leadership Institute is a year-long program designed to prepare and empower emerging Jewish leaders in the Seattle area.

Through hands-on experiences like serving on a local Jewish organization’s board, personalized coaching, meaningful mentorship opportunities, and dynamic workshops, participants will gain the tools to lead with confidence and purpose.

This unique program is tailored to individuals aged 28–42 at the time of applying who are ready to deepen their involvement in Jewish communal life, grow as leaders, and make a lasting impact on the community.

What You’ll Do

As a Loeb Leadership Fellow, you will:

  • Serve on a Board – Be placed as an ex-officio member of a local Jewish organization’s board, gaining firsthand leadership experience.
  • Receive Mentorship Partner with a seasoned community leader who will guide you through navigating board culture and leadership challenges.
  • Engage in Leadership Labs Participate in three in-person workshops exploring tools and practices for nonprofit leadership and community-building.
  • Travel as a Cohort – Take part in an overnight retreat in the Puget Sound region and a weekend trip to connect with Jewish leaders from another U.S. city.
  • Benefit from Coaching Work 1:1 with a coach to develop your personal leadership style and purpose.

Key Details

  • Open to Jewish community members aged 28–42 at the time of applying with at least five years of professional experience and a demonstrated commitment to community involvement.
  • Participation requires participation in an orientation and closing ceremony, three leadership labs, coaching sessions, attending and actively participating in an organization’s board meetings and attending two overnight retreats. Participants are expected to participate fully in the program.
  • There is no cost to participate in the program. Participation is covered by the Federation. Fellows are asked to make a meaningful contribution to the Federation’s annual campaign.

About the Loeb Family’s Legacy

The Loeb Leadership Institute honors the legacy of Francine R. “Frankie” Loeb, the first female Board Chair of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle. Frankie was a trailblazing leader who played a vital role in shaping the community, including her efforts to resettle Jewish refugees and host the 1996 Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly in Seattle.

Thanks to the Loeb family’s visionary gift, Frankie’s legacy will inspire the next generation of courageous Jewish leaders who will carry our community forward with strength, resilience and purpose.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Applications open January 21, 2025.

For more information, read our FAQ or contact Rabbi Samuel Klein, Director of Jewish Engagement at samuelk@jewishinseattle.org.

2023-2024/5784 Fellows

Sarah Castoriano HeadshotSarah is thrilled to be part of this amazing program and can’t wait to get to know everyone. Sarah has a strong connection to the Jewish community in Seattle, where she grew up and participated in various activities and organizations, such as Beth Shalom, JDS, Camp Solomon Schechter and the JCC. Sarah has been serving on the JDS board for eight years and is honored to be the first alumni Board Chair, as JDS is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with a new location in partnership with Herzl-Ner Tamid and a 20% increase in enrollment in the last year. In her professional life, she works as a Chief of Staff at Microsoft, where she manages a $35M+ cost center with over 600 employees worldwide. Before that, Sarah co-operated a non-profit horse rescue that partnered with state agencies and achieved the first felony prosecution of an individual for livestock animal abuse in Washington state. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys outdoor adventures with her husband and 7-year-old son, rain or shine. Fun Fact: Sarah was on a game show in high school.

Perri Doll headshotPerri is a mother in a line of matriarchs who have thrived in the face of antisemitism. She is a community-capacity builder and ideas connector in Tukwila, Washington. Perri’s particular area of interest is in the intersections of shame in both structural embodied white supremacy. Fun Fact: Perri is a classically trained opera singer.

Courtney Fishman HeadshotCourtney Fishman, a Cleveland native, settled in Capitol Hill two years ago in pursuit of the perfect cup of coffee. Her caffeine boost is most helpful during her 9-5 leading AI content strategy for Microsoft. Previously serving on the Jewish United Fund’s YLD board and a recent graduate of the Federation’s Reset & Refresh program, Courtney is excited to continue growing within Jewish Seattle. Fun Fact: Courtney is classically trained in voice and even won a radio singing contest.

Jessica Goldberg HeadshotJess Goldberg was born and raised in New York and worked in Chicago before bringing her family to Seattle. She looks forward to strengthening her connection to the Seattle Jewish community and to furthering her development as a Jewish leader. In her free time, Jess enjoys going on walks with her family, cooking, and listening to economics and culture podcasts. Jess is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft and received her MBA at Chicago Booth and her BA at Washington U in St. Louis. Fun Fact: Jessica has been to 100+ baseball games across 3 countries and enjoys keeping a pen and paper scorecard, even though they show the official scoring on the scoreboard these days.

Erin Haber HeadshotErin Haber lives in West Seattle and is an involved member of Temple De Hirsch Sinai. She is excited to be joining the 2023-24 cohort of the Courageous Leadership Incubator, and is passionate about community, culture, and togetherness. Erin was a middle school English Language Arts teacher for ten years in both New York City and Seattle Public Schools, where she served as a department head, new teacher mentor, and model teacher. Currently, she works as an Education Consultant for Promethean World, where she facilitates training to empower teachers in Kent School District to utilize technology in the classroom. In her free time, Erin enjoys spending time with her husband, Eric, and her two children, Aiden (4) and Callie (2). Fun Fact: Erin loves science fiction movies, shows, and books.

Maria Hodgins HeadshotMaria Hodgins, an East Coast native, is now a lawyer at a firm in downtown Seattle. She graduated from the University of Washington with her law degree in 2020. Maria and her husband have two adorable and mischievous dogs. She lives in the Madrona/Leschi neighborhood of Seattle and loves reading, traveling, and the Oxford comma. Fun Fact: Maria speaks Spanish.

Bryan Leighton HeadshotBryan made Aliyah and served in the IDF from 2015-2018, where he operated as a Combat Medic. Now he works as a Software Engineer with a passion in emerging technology. One area where he hopes to explore during the Leadership Incubator is the cross-section of technology, education, and the Jewish community. Fun Fact: Bryan can dance the Lindy Hop.

Jordan Louie HeadshotJordan Louie (she/her/Jordan) works for King County Parks and has a breadth of local nonprofit experience (Seattle YMCA, Seattle Symphony, Junior League of Seattle). Most recently, she managed a grants team at the Y, successfully raising over $10M/year. She resides in West Seattle with her partner (Josh), dog (@Tobadog), and two cats (Blitz and Shady). You’ll find her dancing ballet, eating Tim’s Jalapeno Chips, and exploring new parks with the giant fluffy Toba-dog in her free time. Fun Fact: Jordan’s first job was working as a “smoothie girl” at Emerald City Smoothie.

Isabel Mata HeadshotIsabel Mata is a queer neurodivergent storyteller who is passionate about destigmatizing mental illness. Her writing has been published in over 50 publications worldwide and she writes a biweekly advice column for the Seattle Gay News #AskIzzy. She is also the host of the mental health podcast, Being Yourself Loudly, and serves as Director of Marketing, Sales, and Outreach for Mindfulness Consulting. Fun Fact: Isabel is a very talented fly-catcher.

Joshua Penzell HeadshotJosh Penzell is humbled and excited to join this esteemed group of current and future leaders. Previously a theater director in NYC, Josh now works in learning and development and serves as vice president of the board at Congregation Bet Chaverim (S. King County). He and his wife, Shawna, live in Burien with their two children, Finian (5) and Mabel (2); dog, Dakota; cat, Ella; and ten chickens. Josh holds a BS in Communication from Northwestern University, an MFA in Theater from CUNY – Brooklyn College, and an MBA from the University of Illinois. Fun Fact: Josh’s parents wrote a parody lyric of “Do you Love Me,” called “Are you Proud of Me,” and forced him to sing it with them at his Bar Mitzvah.

Ori Ravid HeadshotOri is excited and humbled to be included in this year’s Courageous Leadership Incubator cohort. Ori has lived in Seattle for the past 3 years and began his involvement in the Puget Sound Jewish community with the Seattle NowGen Giving Circle, a great introduction to giving and to the great nonprofits in our area. Before Seattle, Ori called Los Angeles, Austin, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and Israel home, giving him a unique perspective and approach to philanthropy and the causes he is passionate about. Outside of his work at a health tech startup, Ori loves to make and listen to music, go to the gym, and get outside with his wife Alana and dog Nana. Fun Fact: Ori once performed in a choir in Carnegie Hall.

Zelle Rettman HeadshotBorn and raised in Seattle, Zelle attended several local Jewish schools before studying at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and then Brandeis University. Over the years, Zelle has worked in film, education, real estate, and, most recently, technology management consulting. One of her most impactful volunteer endeavors was the time she spent at Crisis Connections, formerly the King County Crisis Line, and is currently dedicated to volunteering with Bloodworks Northwest, University District Foodbank, Northwest Yeshiva High School, and Mercaz Seattle. Zelle has a passion for personal growth and building bridges between communities. As such, she recently completed the Anti-Defamation League’s Glass Leadership Institute, as well as the Flagship Program at Leadership Tomorrow. Zelle is excited to join CLI to deepen her capacity for Jewish communal leadership and connect with others who are motivated to support and enhance our communities. Fun Fact: Growing up, Zelle had lizards as pets which she caught herself.

Yasmin Sikavi HeadshotYasmin grew up in Seattle and has always valued being a part of the Jewish Community. She can be very competitive, especially when it comes to board games and Wordle. In her free time, Yasmin enjoys cooking, yoga, and salsa dancing. Fun Fact: Yasmin is actually from Seattle.

Ellie Silesky HeadshotEllie is thrilled to be joining a cohort of like-minded peers who are eager to learn, grow, and develop as leaders in the Jewish community. Ellie has spent her career working in the Impact space, as a nonprofit fundraiser and now as a member of the Impact Team at Brighton Jones. As a PNW native, Ellie is proud to be participating in a leadership cohort that is by and for our local Jewish community. Fun Fact: Ellie’s family has deep roots in the Northern New Mexico area.

Elizabeth Slotnick HeadshotElizabeth is an East Coast transplant and moved to Seattle in June 2020. She worked to start a local chapter of Jewish Women International’s Young Women’s Impact Network to connect young Jewish women in the community. Elizabeth is passionate about bringing people together and making the community a better place. Elizabeth is currently a technology sales manager, and outside of work you can find her reading a book, drinking coffee, or going to a workout class. Fun fact: Elizabeth reads a lot of books by Jewish authors and reviews many for the Jewish Book Council. Ask her for book recommendations!

Sarah Tobis HeadshotBorn and raised in the Seattle area, Sarah Tobis is a proud member of the local Jewish community, with fond memories from attending JCC preschool, Camp Solomon Schechter, Herzl-Ner Tamid, and now Island Synagogue. She is honored and delighted to join the Courageous Leadership Incubator 2023-24 cohort to learn from other leaders and continue building Jewish community together. Professionally, Sarah leads the Azure AI team PR team at Microsoft where she’s focused on telling stories about how Microsoft is dedicated to helping businesses succeed with AI. Sarah earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Communications from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. When she’s not working, you’ll find her chasing after her two-year-old son, spending time with family and friends, working out on her Peloton, or taking nature walks with her Australian Shepherd, Winnie. She’s a Jewish native raising another Jewish native. Fun Fact: Sarah has been involved with LOTS of PNW Jewish organizations.

Jamie Weinstein HeadshotJamie Weinstein was born and raised in Seattle, where she was a member of the Temple De Hirsch Sinai synagogue and an avid participant in many Stroum Jewish Community Center programs. Professionally, she does internal communications at Starbucks Coffee Company, ensuring all employees have clear direction and understanding around the direction of the company and how their roles directly tie to the success of Starbucks. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, taking fitness classes or riding her Peloton, eating and drinking great food and wine, and binging the latest streaming TV sensation. Jamie is looking forward to learning new skills through the Courageous Leadership Incubator program that will help position her to take on a greater role in strengthening the Jewish community in Seattle – the same community that had an immeasurable impact on the person and professional she is today. Fun Fact: Jamie ran a Star Wars-themed half-marathon at Disneyland dressed as R2D2.

Jeremy Wood HeadshotJeremy is a tribal court judge and employment lawyer in Seattle. He served as Chair of the Seattle Human Rights Commission and sits on the Seattle Community Police Commission. In the Jewish space, he taught synagogue youth for almost a decade and has been a member of numerous anti-racism taskforces for Jewish organizations. In his free time, he kayaks, mountaineers, and tries to keep up with his terrier Charlie. Fun Fact: Jeremy was an extra in a commercial for the Israel lottery.