![]() ![]() Given her pioneering work: IT office manager in the 1980s, interfaith organization founder in the 1990s, FBI security training in Tulsa after the Oklahoma City bombing, women’s advocacy organizer in 2000, and inventor of a cognitive diversity system, Deborah has more than 33 years experience as a change maker for a diverse world in challenging times.ĭeborah’s latest book, When Hate Groups March Down Main Street: Engaging a Community Response, is the culmination of decades of work with communities and organizations to understand and counteract hate groups. ![]() She is a Holocaust educator and former executive with Jewish Federations, American Jewish Committee, and DuPage/Chicago Interfaith Resource Network.ĭeborah is a Cognitive Diversity inventor using the neuroscience of storytelling, emotion metrics, and decision-optimization. Her diversity work began in childhood in Bermuda as the granddaughter of one of its Founding 400 and the only Jewish family to have lived on the island for 4 generations. She has served as a speaker, consultant and coach to nonprofits, government agencies, corporations and universities. ![]() ![]() DEBORAH LEVINE is Editor-in-Chief of the American Diversity Report, an award-winning author of 15 books, and a Forbes Magazine Diversity And Inclusion Trailblazer. ![]()
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