Annie Glickman, head of school at Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA), has joined the 14th cohort of the Day School Leadership Training Institute (DSLTI) fellowship for new and aspiring heads of school, offered as a partnership between Prizmah and the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Glickman joins 200 Jewish day school and yeshiva leaders who have participated in DSLTI. This two-year fellowship provides the opportunity for new and aspiring heads of Jewish day schools to deepen their knowledge and skills, face vulnerabilities, build professional and personal connections and engage in reflective practices with a cohort of colleagues and mentors.

Through this fellowship, Glickman will work to strengthen her leadership practices in a Jewish context, learn from experienced heads, read literature and build a cohort of colleagues to become a strategic leader whose decisions, interactions and priorities are grounded by HBHA’s mission and vision.

"I am honored to be part of DSLTI’s 14th cohort and join a network of leaders who are deeply committed to Jewish education. This fellowship is an opportunity to grow, learn, and bring new ideas back to HBHA to ensure we continue to improve upon HBHA’s strong and vibrant learning environment," Glickman said.

HBHA’s investment in leadership development is aligned with its commitment to professional growth and leadership excellence.

"At HBHA, we recognize that strong leadership is the foundation of a thriving school community,” HBHA Board President Michael Levine said. “We are thrilled to support Annie’s participation in this prestigious fellowship, knowing that the insights and connections she gains will help shape the future of our school.”