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Josh Neirman

Senior Immersive Experiences Program Manager

Pronouns: he/him/his

Washington, D.C.

Josh is our Senior Immersive Experiences Program Manager, responsible for mentoring our Peer-Led Retreat facilitators as they prepare to lead immersive experiences for their community.

Josh grew up in the rolling hills of Vermont. He holds a degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont and a MA in Experiential Education and Jewish Cultural Arts from George Washington University. Prior to coming to Mem Global Josh worked in affordable housing for adults in mental health recovery and also spent time working for The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies and Avodah. Josh loves to talk about baseball, social justice causes, and the future of American Judaism.