Chief Program, People and Process Officer
Dr. Robyn Faintich, EdD (she/her) has over 28 years of Jewish communal professional experience in areas that include youth movements, day schools, community teen initiatives, early childhood education, congregational family education, teen philanthropy, service-learning, and adult education.
In August 2010, Robyn launched JewishGPS, LLC in an effort to help guide Jewish organizations in a variety of aspects of Jewish education.
She is a graduate of the Jim Joseph Foundation Fellowship with Bar Ilan University’s Lookstein Center which trained Jewish leaders to facilitate on-line Communities of Practice. Robyn completed a fellowship in the Senior Jewish Educators’ Cohort of M2: the Institute for Experiential Jewish Education. As a 21/64 certified advisor, Robyn is trained to coach multi-generational families in their philanthropic strategies.
Robyn earned her BA degree in Journalism and Mass Communications at Drake University and a Masters Degree in Jewish Studies with a focus on Jewish Education at the Siegal College of Judaic Studies. She has an EdD from Northeastern University. Robyn’s dissertation topic was “Understanding How Under-Engaged Jewish Teens Self-Articulate and Self-Express Jewish Identity and Jewish Identification.” Robyn holds a Doctoral Certificate in Jewish Education Leadership from Hebrew College.

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
- Expert facilitator of trans-denomination Jewish learning and experienced in developing pluralistic Jewish communities
- On-going learner with Roots-Shorashim-Judur in disputed West Bank/Judaea-Samaria
- Participant and Peer-Leader in international Muslim/Jewish Text Study (a program of Roots-Shorashim-Judur)
- Completed “The Jewish Approach to Conflict Transformation” training facilitated by Ritualwell and Pardes
- Completed training “Tips for Facilitating Difficult Conversations” presemted by Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom
- On-going participant in The Atlantic institute “Table of Abraham” learning events
- Attendee at “Teach-in for Peace” at UCLA (Nov 23)
- Participant in Atlanta AJC “Project Understanding” retreat
- Facilitator of Media Bias training
- Attendee at iCivics Civic Learning Week themed “2024 and Beyond: Civic Learning as a Unifying Force”
- Participant in “Mahloket Matters Mini-Series: Israel Issues” sponsored by Pardes
- Alumni of ADL Steinberg/Glass Leadership Institute
- Author and facilitator of workshop “Judaism and Political Activism”