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Class of 2026

  1. Allie Economou Allie Economou

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Allie Economou was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2019, she graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine and earned her Bachelor of Arts in English. After graduating from UCI, she relocated to New Orleans where she worked as an Immigration Paralegal focusing primarily on family-based immigration cases, humanitarian-based relief, naturalization, and removal defense. She also worked as an educator in the Jefferson Parish school district for one academic year. Allie is now attending the University of Michigan to pursue her Master’s in Social Work. As a JCLP student, she looks forward to exploring the intersection of Judaism and social justice. She is passionate about mental health awareness and health promotion.

  2. Haley Mozen Haley Mozen

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Haley Mozen was born and raised in the Jewish community of metro-Detroit. In 2024, she graduated with honors from the University of Michigan and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Crime and Justice. Post graduation, Haley began working as a psychometrician for the Rochester Center For Behavioral Medicine. Haley is now attending the University of Michigan to pursue her Master’s in Social Work. She is pursuing the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse pathway in addition to being a part of the JCLP cohort of 2026. Haley’s social work interests include working with kids, disordered eating, and LGBTQ+ populations. In her spare time, Haley loves reading, getting outside, and listening to music.

  3. Izzy Slesnick Izzy Slesnick

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Izzy Slesnick was born and raised in Ohio. Izzy wanted something different for her undergraduate years and decided to study at Michigan State University, where she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a minor in Youth and Society in December of 2023. Izzy is excited to continue her higher education at the University of Michigan with the pathway of Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse, along with being a part of the JCLP 2026 cohort. Izzy's interests in social work include working with children and families in nonprofit and hospital settings, and she hopes to secure a field placement in those areas. Outside of school, Izzy enjoys keeping up with geopolitical affairs, hiking, and spending time with friends and family.

  4. Jordyn Lash Jordyn Lash

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Jordyn Lash was born and raised in Metro Detroit. In 2024, she graduated from University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and completed the Ross Cappo Sales Track. Jordyn is excited to return to U-M to complete her Masters in Social Work through the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Pathway as part of the JCLP cohort. Jordyn has been an active member in several nonprofit organizations in her Jewish community such as BBYO, Friendship Circle, Jewish Federation, and Camp Tamarack. Jordyn hopes to use her degree to become a therapist at a Jewish organization or to work in a Jewish nonprofit to help increase community involvement overall. When she is not busy with work or school, Jordyn enjoys spending time with her family and friends, going on long walks, traveling, and going to art fairs and farmer’s markets.

  5. Natalie Fenwick Natalie Fenwick

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Natalie Fenwick grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah where she was very involved in the small Jewish Community. She attended Brandeis University and graduated in 2021. After graduating with a BA in Sociology, Natalie worked at Big Sister Association of Greater Boston as a Match Support Specialist and Event Planner. She is excited to move to a new part of the country for grad school. Natalie is pursuing the IP path and has interests in youth mental health, education, and sexual health and sex education. In her free time Natalie enjoys reading, thrifting, and spending time outside!

  6. Rebecca Rich Rebecca Rich

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Rebecca Rich was born and raised in Bethesda, Maryland and moved to West Bloomfield, Michigan in 2019. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brandeis University in 2022, earning her Bachelor of Arts in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies with a minor in Arabic Language, Literature, and Culture. After graduation, she spent nine months volunteering in Israel via the Yahel Social Change Fellowship, then spent an additional year in Jackson, Mississippi working for the Institute of Southern Jewish Life as a Program Associate. Rebecca is excited to be earning her Master's in Social Work via the Community Change pathway and the JCLP cohort of 2026. She hopes to use this degree to create and foster meaningful intercultural spaces within and beyond the Jewish community, making sure there is room for everyone at the table. In her spare time, she enjoys singing, spending time in nature, watching TV and movies, and spending quality time with her friends and family.

  7. Sam Tick-Raker Sam Tick-Raker

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2026

    Sam Tick-Raker was born and raised in San Francisco, California. He graduated in 2019 from the University of California, Davis with a major in Psychology and a minor in History. After his undergraduate studies, he worked for two years at Congregation Beth-El in Berkeley, California, helping run the synagogue's educational program for students Kindergarten through 8th grade. For the past three years, Sam has been employed by Seneca Family of Agencies as a Mental Health Counselor in a middle school and high school in Berkeley, working with students who have emotional and behavioral challenges. He is thrilled to be a part of JCLP and will be pursuing his Master's in Social Work in the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Pathway. Sam enjoys hiking, camping, playing tennis and basketball, and cooking!

Class of 2025

  1. Julia Diskin Julia Diskin

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2025

    Julia Diskin was born and raised in the Jewish community of metro-Detroit. In 2023, she graduated with honors from Michigan State University and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Judaic Studies. Julia is now attending the University of Michigan to pursue her Master’s in Social Work. She is pursuing the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse pathway in addition to being a part of the JCLP cohort of 2025. Julia’s interests in the field of social work are broad. She will be completing three field placements; in an inpatient psychiatric hospital, at a JCC summer camp, and as a therapist. Though she has not narrowed down precisely what population she will work with, she is confident that she will be well equipped upon graduation. In her spare time, Julia sees friends and family who keep her going and are always cheering her on.

  2. Max Richardson Max Richardson

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2025

    Max Richardson was born and raised in Michigan. After having spent his youth in the metro-Detroit area, Max received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and minor in Civic Engagement from Cornell College in 2021. Post graduation, Max worked as an educator at a boarding school for neurodivergent youth in Asheville, North Carolina. Then, he took a job as a Registered Behavior Therapist for an Applied Behavior Analysis therapy company in Denver, Colorado. After relocating to his home state, Max worked as a Behavior Specialist for the overnight YMCA camp in Jackson, Michigan that he had grown up attending as a camper. Max is excited to be a part of JCLP and to be pursuing a Master’s of Social work through the Welfare of Children and Families Pathway. He is also interested in pursuing the Social Work in School Settings Specialization. When not in school, Max enjoys spending time with friends and family, camping, playing video games and reading comic books.

  3. Shayna Danto Shayna Danto

    Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2025

    Shayna Danto was born and raised in Metro Detroit. She joined JCLP after working as a Registered Dietitian in Detroit since 2016. Prior to her clinical work, she worked for Jewish non-profits in the Metro Detroit area such as Friendship Circle and Adamah (known as Hazon while she was there). Shayna has learned about the value of community through her work and personal life. Working in Detroit in conjunction with her personal hobbies has helped her through a personal healing journey. She hopes to become a therapist, serving individuals in the Jewish community and giving them the opportunity to thrive through their own healing experiences. When she is not busy with work or school, Shayna enjoys spending time in nature, engaging in self-care, practicing yoga and meditation, going to concerts, cuddling with her cats, planning her dream wedding, traveling, dancing with friends and having meaningful conversations with members of the community. She is looking forward to contributing to a more peaceful world for all.

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