Shifriss replaces group s managing director
Connie Shakalis
Guest columnist
She s not stepping down. Well, she is, but not for another two or three years.
I somehow got the idea that Audrey Heller was leaving Jewish Theatre of Bloomington (early), and that Amalia Shifriss was replacing her. Shifriss is, instead, replacing Cassie Hakken as managing director. And I m only admitting my denseness because Heller told me I m not alone. Other people have thought the same thing, she said over the phone. I should have known something was askew when Heller wondered why I wanted to write a column about her this month. Duh, because, like, you are wonderful, theatrical, remarkably humble, and have provided Indiana with its only Jewish theater. And, every play I ve ever seen at Jewish Theatre of Bloomington has either whipped up my imagination or taught me something of value.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Lauren Tucker, founder and CEO of
Do What Matters, a strategic management consultancy designed to help marketing services agencies turn diversity into actions that drive growth, has accepted an Honorary Fellowship in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin College of Letters and Science. In the role, Tucker will be sharing her expertise on diversity and inclusion in strategic communication as she develops her ongoing book project highlighting successful case studies of corporate diversification around the country, as well as giving a series of seminars and interacting with both graduate and undergraduate students. A 1993 graduate of the doctora