YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Ohio Jewish Communities announced a series of leadership transitions that reflect both organizational growth and an ongoing commitment to advancing the interests and well-being of Ohio’s Jewish community.

Following his recent move to Israel, Howie Beigelman, CEO, will be transitioning into a consulting role with Ohio Jewish Communities. In this capacity, Beigelman will continue to support the organization’s strategic priorities, public policy efforts and long-term vision, while allowing for continuity during this period of transition.

To ensure seamless day-to-day operations, Bonnie Deutsch Burdman, executive director, community relations/government affairs for the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation, and Marc Ashed, assistant vice president, external affairs and director, government relations for the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, will assume interim leadership responsibilities, jointly overseeing organizational management and external engagement. Both bring deep institutional knowledge, strong relationships across the state and a proven commitment to OJC’s mission.

“For over a decade, it’s been my privilege to lead our statewide efforts in Columbus and work with our partners in Washington to enact consequential legislation with meaningful impact felt here in Ohio, across the United States and around the world,” Beigelman said. “I’m proud of our work, of our community’s reputation and credibility with policymakers on both sides of the aisle, and of the business, civic and religious leaders who know to call on us. I will always be ready to speak out for the Jewish community and to speak up for Ohio.”

The organization is “entering a new and dynamic chapter,” said Greg Miller, OJC board chair.

“We are grateful for Howie’s continued partnership and leadership, even as he begins this next phase of his life in Israel,” he said. “At the same time, we are confident that Marc and Bonnie’s steady leadership will ensure continuity, momentum and impact.” 

Miller added that “the work to secure a new CEO is nearly concluded, and we eagerly look forward to an announcement in the near future.”