Patricia Uhlmann to be installed as Jewish Federation board chair

If you ask Patricia Werthan Uhlmann why she chose to take on the responsibility of leading the Jewish Federation as the incoming board of directors’ chair, it quickly becomes clear that it is about linking her own history as a Jewish woman to the future of Jewish life.

“I’m honored to take on this tremendous responsibility. I’m paying it forward — for the future of my family, and of this community. I want to see the Federation engage and grow and strengthen,” said Uhlmann.

Uhlmann is well qualified to take on the role with her long history of serving the Jewish community. She is currently wrapping up her position as chair of the Jewish Federation’s Allocations Committee. Previous Federation roles include Campaign co-chair and Women’s Division (now Women’s Philanthropy) president. Uhlmann also currently serves on the executive committee of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), where she is vice chair of the 100th Anniversary JDC “Shabbat Around the World.” She has also been chair of JDC’s Europe Committee, as well as chair of JDC’s International Development Program.

“For many years, Tricia has been a great friend to the Jewish Federation and the Jewish community. She truly embodies our mission — to sustain and enhance Jewish life at home and around the world — dedicating her time to garner resources and improve the lives of those in Kansas City and around the world through her JDC work,” said Miriam Scharf, who will complete her term as Jewish Federation board chair in September.

Said Todd Stettner, executive vice president and CEO of Jewish Federation, “From the moment I met Tricia over a decade ago, I was impressed with her warmth, energy and passion. These qualities have enabled Tricia to make a positive impact. Because of her local, national and international relationships she has developed, I think Tricia is perfectly positioned to lead the Jewish Federation, bringing innovative ideas from around the globe to our own community. I look forward to working with her.”

As for what to expect when Uhlmann takes the helm:

“I feel it’s important to turn to our younger leaders, engaging them to help reinvigorate and re-imagine the future of Kansas City’s Jewish community. It’s their time to develop innovative and creative ideas to imagine, plan, and invest in our future, but it’s up to all of us — whatever our age — to continue to work together to achieve this goal,” said Uhlmann.

“There are so many exciting opportunities available, and I want everyone to know that their gift — of time, talent or treasure — truly means something. It is so much more meaningful to give when you are part of something and enjoy seeing the benefits of the work you do and the things you care about. My family taught me by example: It’s better, and more fun, to give with warm hands.”

Uhlmann will officially become board chair on Sept. 10, at the Jewish Federation’s Annual Meeting. More information about the event will be available soon at jewishkansascity.org.