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SHALVA executives

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  • The SHALVA executive team is 88% female and 12% male.
  • 75% of the management team is White.
  • 7% of SHALVA management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 12% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Andrea Yusim Meltzer

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Marilyn Eisenberg

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Rebecca Berlin Melzer

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Carol K. Ruderman

Board Member

Amy Brown Tuchler

Board Member

Barbara Facilitates Trainings and Consults With Other Clinicians In Addition To Counseling Clients Mental Health Agencies, Community Organizations, Attorneys and School Personnel, On Treating and Identifying Individuals and Families Affected By Domestic Violence. Her Work Has Empowered Countless Women To Break the Cycle of Violence and Abuse. Barbara Believes That Domestic Abuse Erodes the Very Foundation of Judaism, and That When Jewish Groups Work Together To Facilitate Change, the Community Can Be Strengthened. Awards Include: “Women To Woman: Making A Difference Award” Given By the Illinois State Treasurer and “1 of 50 People Who Make Chicago A Better Place” By the Chicago Sun Times.

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Barbara Siegel

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Bluma Broner

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Carol Gooze

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Carol Holds An Mba From the University of Chicago and Received A Bachelor of Arts With Honors From Chatham College.

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Andrea Yusim Meltzer

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Marilyn Eisenberg

Board Member

Rebecca Berlin Melzer

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SHALVA board members

Name & TitleBio
Andrea Yusim Meltzer

Board Member

Marilyn Eisenberg

Board Member

Rebecca Berlin Melzer

Board Member

Carol K. Ruderman

Board Member

Amy Brown Tuchler

Board Member

Barbara Facilitates Trainings and Consults With Other Clinicians In Addition To Counseling Clients Mental Health Agencies, Community Organizations, Attorneys and School Personnel, On Treating and Identifying Individuals and Families Affected By Domestic Violence. Her Work Has Empowered Countless Women To Break the Cycle of Violence and Abuse. Barbara Believes That Domestic Abuse Erodes the Very Foundation of Judaism, and That When Jewish Groups Work Together To Facilitate Change, the Community Can Be Strengthened. Awards Include: “Women To Woman: Making A Difference Award” Given By the Illinois State Treasurer and “1 of 50 People Who Make Chicago A Better Place” By the Chicago Sun Times.

Board Member

Barbara Siegel

Board Member

Bluma Broner

Board Member

Carol Gooze

Board Member

Carol Holds An Mba From the University of Chicago and Received A Bachelor of Arts With Honors From Chatham College.

Board Member

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