Contact:
Kara Driscoll, Holocaust & Humanity Center, (513) 638-0508, [email protected]
CINCINNATI (September 13, 2022) – The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is at a pivotal and exciting time of growth. As we look ahead at this time of expansion and growth, we will be adding new talent to our team.
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is excited to announce David Solomon will join the team as Chief Operating Officer. Solomon has spent most of his career in the nonprofit sector, especially in the Jewish community. He most recently served as the Executive Director of Rockdale Temple and spent several years at the Mayerson Jewish Community Center as the Director of Operations. While at the JCC, he chaperoned two March of the Living trips and is passionate about HHC’s mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today.
He earned a bachelor’s degree from the Ohio State University, where he was active at Hillel and Alpha Epsilon Pi. Solomon earned a Master of Public Administration degree concentrated in Nonprofit Management at Northern Kentucky University.
The Chief Operating Officer is a new position for the Holocaust & Humanity Center. Working with the Chief Executive Officer, and as a lead member of the Senior Management Team, the COO will help develop and deliver HHC’s strategic vision. The COO will have overall responsibility for finance, museum operations, security, IT, facilities, and day-to-day operations.
“This position comes at an exciting time of growth for HHC and its work, having recently received a transformational gift garnering momentum for further giving and growth,” said David Wise, Interim Chief Executive Officer. “We are thrilled to have David’s expertise and leadership as we begin this new chapter.”
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ABOUT THE NANCY & DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Located at Cincinnati’s historic Union Terminal, HHC impacts more than 2.5 million people every year through digital and in-person events, museum tours, educational experiences, social media, and virtual content. From Australia to India, individuals from more than 25 countries and 30 states engage with our mission. For more information, visit WWW.HOLOCAUSTANDHUMANITY.ORG.