Shoshana is a senior member of the Pears Foundation staff team in London, where she leads on the foundation’s international development grants, interfaith projects, and leadership development programmes. Previously, As Vice-President of the Wexner Heritage Foundation in New York, Shoshana ran leadership development programmes for volunteers and professionals. She has also served as CEO of a large faith-based charity in the UK, developing and implementing their strategic planning process.
As part of her interfaith work, Shoshana currently serves as a Visiting Scholar at Sarum College and a Visiting Research Fellow at St. Benet’s Hall, Oxford University. She is a founding faculty member of Faith in Leadership, providing intensive leadership training to senior Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders in the UK. She also liaises with the Vatican as part of IJCIC (the International Jewish Committee on Inter-religious Consultations).
Shoshana is a regular public speaker appearing at TEDx Jerusalem, Jewish Book Week, BBC Radio 2’s “Pause for Thought” and Radio 4’s “Something Understood”. She is also the author of The Barefoot Book of Jewish Tales. She was ordained as a rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1993, after graduating magna cum laude from Bryn Mawr College. She has two decades of experience in organisational development in the USA and UK and is a certified practitioner of Polarity Management, Myers-Briggs (MBTI) and Belbin.