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ADL Welcomes National Director Jonathan Greenblatt to Denver

The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region is delighted to welcome National Director Jonathan Greenblatt to Denver this month. Greenblatt will be participating along with several hundred other ADL leaders from across the country, including former director Abe Foxman, in the Annual Meeting of the National Commission from October 15-17. Greenblatt will also be featured as the keynote speaker for ADL’s

ADL Mountain States Region Welcomes Assistant Development Director Jodi Levine

The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region is pleased to welcome Jodi Levine as Assistant Director of Development for the regional office. Prior to joining ADL, Jodi worked for Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority, Inc. as the Volunteer Relations Coordinator and previously as the Teen/BBYO Program Director in Omaha, Nebraska. Jodi is a graduate of The University of Kansas in Lawrence,

Mountain States Spotlight with Board Member Ean Seeb

  On his 40th birthday, Mountain States ADL board member Ean Seeb shares why he’s passionate about civil rights – including those that are green in nature.   How did you first become involved in ADL? How are you involved now? I first became involved with ADL when I went to a four-course dinner for $36 held at an upscale

2015 ADL Gala Honorees Barry and Gay Curtiss-Lusher to be Recognized for Philanthropic Leadership at October 15 Event

 Register Now!  Anti-Defamation League National Chair Barry Curtiss-Lusher and his wife Gay are this year’s special honorees for our 2015 Gala on October 15 at 6:30 pm at the Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for Performing Arts.   With the theme “Honoring Our Present, Celebrating Our Future,” Barry and Gay will be acknowledged for Barry’s present leadership as ADL National

ADL offers security resources, trainings in wake of Charleston shooting

    In the days and weeks after the horrific shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, the Anti-Defamation League reached out to religious and communal institutions across the United States to offer security trainings and resources. In the past several weeks, the Mountain States Region has provided trainings and resources to more than three dozen religious and communal institutions