Zach Sadowski

As the Director of Antisemitism Programming and Outreach, Zach Sadowski is responsible for workshops that fulfill the mandates of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) programs at organizations of all sizes. The goal of these workshops is to provide a general understanding of historic and contemporary antisemitism and how these are connected. Before joining FSWC, Zach had a diverse professional background featuring a mix of corporate and Jewish non-profit experiences. In the Jewish Communal world, he has worked at Hillel Ontario as the Director of Operations and as the Senior Director of Programs and Planning at the Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA. Most recently, Zach was the Director of Business Development and Strategy for one of Canada’s largest and most prominent architecture firms where he was tasked with generating new external business while leading the internal modernization of the 65-year-old firm. Zach’s current work at FSWC focuses on fostering conversations that challenge participants to think about how they can be an ally to their Jewish colleagues, friends, and to the broader community. Zach also supports FSWC’s broader goal of building a more inclusive and respectful society through other workshops and outreach initiatives.

Speaker Details
  • Profession
    Director, Antisemitism Programming and Outreach
  • Company
    Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC)
Speaker Details
  • Profession
    Director, Antisemitism Programming and Outreach
  • Company
    Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC)
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