Two members of the leadership team at Beth Sholom Village were recently recognized with promotions, new designations earned, and for their community-wide work. Mazel Tov Lauren Schoenfeld and Amy Weinstein!
Lauren Schoenfeld, LNHA
The new administrator of the Berger-Goldrich Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Lauren Schoenfeld recently achieved the difficult task of earning the Licensed Nursing Home Administrator certification.
Schoenfeld has served in several roles over her six years at Beth Sholom Village, directly supporting executive leadership and taking an active role in managing quality control and assessment. In 2021 she was promoted to director of executive administration and special projects, and in early 2022 began her Administrator in Training program. After completing the 9-month program that included 1,500 supervised hours covering more than 50 areas of nursing home practice, Schoenfeld passed her state and federal level exams to obtain the LNHA certification in January 2023.
Beth Sholom Village is very proud to have such talent within its team, setting high standards for the organization every day.
Amy Weinstein, CFRE
Recently promoted to director of philanthropy and marketing at Beth Sholom Village, Amy Weinstein has also taken on a significant volunteer leadership role within the community. Starting in January 2023, Weinstein became president of the Association of Fundraising Professionals-Hampton Roads, Va. Chapter. She served on the board of AFP for several years and chaired National Philanthropy Day, the largest local celebration of non-profits and philanthropy, and the continuing education and programs committee. Weinstein was nominated and elected to the president role by a group of her peers—fellow fundraising executives in Hampton Roads.
Beth Sholom Village is very proud to have one of its own leaders at the forefront of the premier fundraising resource for professionals to learn, collaborate, and grow together.
David Abraham, is president and CEO of Beth Sholom Village.
-David Abraham