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The North Peninsula Jewish Campus was incorporated as a supporting foundation of the Jewish Endowment Fund. To manage fundraising, investments, and management of the Campus facilities, the Foundation is the landlord of the property throughout the 55-year Foster City lease and owns all buildings.

To assist in the management of day-to-day matters, the Campus Board created and nominated the Campus Executive Committee. The CEC has responsibility for day-to-day support of the Campus CEO, overseeing construction, financing, fundraising, and shared services.

Structured to enable four tenant-partners: the Peninsula Jewish Community Center, the Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School, the Jewish Community Federation and the Jewish Children's & Family Services, to expand their service to the community, the Campus is run by a 5-member Board of Directors, responsible for community oversight. In addition to the voting directors, the Board is comprised of the foundation officers.

Board of Directors

Voting members of the Board include:

Bobby Lent Donor Director & President (Read his bio)
Phyllis Friedman Foundation Director
Scott Hartley Vice President
Don Newman Vice President
David Steirman Foundation Director

Non-voting Foundation Officers include:

Larry Braitman Foundation Treasurer
Phyllis Cook Foundation Secretary
Mervyn Danker Foundation VP, RCWDJS Head of School
Deborah Pinsky Foundation VP, PJCC Executive Director

Campus Staff

Larry Schlenoff CEO (Read his bio)
Kat Mingus Executive Assistant & Office Manager


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