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Ilana Weltman
PhD Student, MA Program Administrator & Instructor, The George Washington University
Ilana Weltman is a dedicated educator and project director with a strong background in Arts, Sciences, and Education.
She pursued her academic journey by completing a Masters in Arts and Sciences at New York University, a Bachelor of Arts in Communication/Business at Michigan State University, a Doctor of Philosophy focused on Curriculum and Instruction in Holocaust Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and another Masters in Education at New York University.
Ilana Weltman has a diverse professional experience, including roles such as Project Director & Holocaust Education Instructor at The George Washington University, U.S. History Instructor at Dallas College, Adjunct Instructor at Georgetown University, Judaic Studies Instructor at University of North Texas, Founder/Volunteer Recruiter/Manager at iVolunteer Dallas, Director at EntryPoint DC at Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center, Co-Curator at NYU Grey Art Gallery, Gallery Educator at Museum of Jewish Heritage, and Full-Time Teacher at Alfred I. Dupont Middle School.
Throughout her career, Ilana Weltman has actively contributed to education and Holocaust studies, showcasing her passion for teaching and community engagement.