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JENNI FRUMER, PhD, is the retired CEO of a human service organization in Florida. She has over 34 years in nonprofit leadership and is the President of Jenni Frumer & Associates LLC, consultants for organizational management; specializing in organizational culture, change management, leadership development, talent management, executive coaching, community outreach strategies, accreditation readiness and program design and development. She is an expert consultant for Global Leadership Initiatives.She currently serves and the Director of the NOW for Holocaust Survivors Initiatives at MorseLife Healthy System and also works with the NEXT GENERATIONS of Holocaust Survivors as the Director of Strategic Initiatives. Jenni is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker and Mental Health Counselor, has National Board Certification in Geriatric Counseling, a Certification in Geriatric Care Management, has an Aging Life Care Professional certificate and is a former Florida Registered Guardian.?She earned her PhD in Human Capital Management from the College of Business at Bellevue University, NE. She is a graduate of both the Wexner Leadership Training program and the Alliance for Children & Families Executive Leadership Institute (ELI), at the University of Michigan. Dr. Frumer has extensive experience as a Team Leader for the national Council on Accreditation (COA); site visits of other social service agencies and US Marine Corps installations, both domestically and internationally and served on the Board of COA. She served on the New Age of Aging Leadership Advisory Committee; the American Society on Aging (ASA) membership and Aging Business and Finance committees. She currently serves on the board of the International Center of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. Dr. Frumer has written and published articles on geriatric social service systems, engaging Baby Boomers, peer-to-peer models of care and community engagement models in the work of non-profits. She has also presented extensively both nationally and internationally on several topics related to non-profit administration, business initiatives and cultural competence training in trauma and working with older adults and their families, including the unique needs of Holocaust survivors and the multi-generational transmission of trauma.?She has trained small and large organizations on assessing for and implementing person-centered trauma informed care processes. Dr. Frumer provides tele-mental health services to 2nd and 3rd generation Holocaust survivors and others who have been trauma exposed. Dr. Frumer was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in South Africa until 1982, when she emigrated to the USA. ................
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