Emmy-Award Winner Alicia Jacobs joins J.F.S. as director of community engagement
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement.
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ALICIA JACOBS
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement. An Emmy-Award winning TV producer with 20 years of experience in mission-focused work, Jacobs joins JFS to spearhead fund-raising initiatives, donor stewardship, and community-wide events.
Jacobs will oversee the planning and execution of JFS’s fund-raising events, manage sponsor relationships, and support the agency’s annual campaigns. According to administrators, her arrival comes at a pivotal time as JFS continues to expand its reach through the JFS Center for Counseling & Resilience and continues to serve older adults throughout the Capital Region.
“I’m delighted that Alicia has joined our team to ensure that our events are well-planned and in turn that we can support our partners in their incredible efforts,” said Jane Ginsburg, JFS president and CEO.
Jacobs has a diverse professional background spanning non-profits, healthcare, banking, and sports and entertainment. Most recently, she has been a prominent advocate for regional causes, serving in leadership roles as staff and board member for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), A Toast ToLife! co-chairwoman, and as a volunteer campaign manager for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
“I am excited to join a great team of compassionate individuals at JFS in their mission to enrich the lives of individuals and families from all backgrounds,” said Jacobs.
A resident of Clifton Park, Jacobs is an appointed member of the Town’s Open Space, Trails & Riverfront Advisory Committee and has been recognized with the 112th Assembly District 2020 Women of Distinction Award. She holds a master’s of arts in communications from Western New England University and a bachelor’s of arts in sociology from the University at Albany.
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Emmy-Award Winner Alicia Jacobs joins J.F.S. as director of community engagement
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ALICIA JACOBS
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement. An Emmy-Award winning TV producer with 20 years of experience in mission-focused work, Jacobs joins JFS to spearhead fund-raising initiatives, donor stewardship, and community-wide events.
Jacobs will oversee the planning and execution of JFS’s fund-raising events, manage sponsor relationships, and support the agency’s annual campaigns. According to administrators, her arrival comes at a pivotal time as JFS continues to expand its reach through the JFS Center for Counseling & Resilience and continues to serve older adults throughout the Capital Region.
“I’m delighted that Alicia has joined our team to ensure that our events are well-planned and in turn that we can support our partners in their incredible efforts,” said Jane Ginsburg, JFS president and CEO.
Jacobs has a diverse professional background spanning non-profits, healthcare, banking, and sports and entertainment. Most recently, she has been a prominent advocate for regional causes, serving in leadership roles as staff and board member for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), A Toast ToLife! co-chairwoman, and as a volunteer campaign manager for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
“I am excited to join a great team of compassionate individuals at JFS in their mission to enrich the lives of individuals and families from all backgrounds,” said Jacobs.
A resident of Clifton Park, Jacobs is an appointed member of the Town’s Open Space, Trails & Riverfront Advisory Committee and has been recognized with the 112th Assembly District 2020 Women of Distinction Award. She holds a master’s of arts in communications from Western New England University and a bachelor’s of arts in sociology from the University at Albany.
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Emmy-Award Winner Alicia Jacobs joins J.F.S. as director of community engagement
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ALICIA JACOBS
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement. An Emmy-Award winning TV producer with 20 years of experience in mission-focused work, Jacobs joins JFS to spearhead fund-raising initiatives, donor stewardship, and community-wide events.
Jacobs will oversee the planning and execution of JFS’s fund-raising events, manage sponsor relationships, and support the agency’s annual campaigns. According to administrators, her arrival comes at a pivotal time as JFS continues to expand its reach through the JFS Center for Counseling & Resilience and continues to serve older adults throughout the Capital Region.
“I’m delighted that Alicia has joined our team to ensure that our events are well-planned and in turn that we can support our partners in their incredible efforts,” said Jane Ginsburg, JFS president and CEO.
Jacobs has a diverse professional background spanning non-profits, healthcare, banking, and sports and entertainment. Most recently, she has been a prominent advocate for regional causes, serving in leadership roles as staff and board member for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), A Toast ToLife! co-chairwoman, and as a volunteer campaign manager for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
“I am excited to join a great team of compassionate individuals at JFS in their mission to enrich the lives of individuals and families from all backgrounds,” said Jacobs.
A resident of Clifton Park, Jacobs is an appointed member of the Town’s Open Space, Trails & Riverfront Advisory Committee and has been recognized with the 112th Assembly District 2020 Women of Distinction Award. She holds a master’s of arts in communications from Western New England University and a bachelor’s of arts in sociology from the University at Albany.
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Emmy-Award Winner Alicia Jacobs joins J.F.S. as director of community engagement
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

ALICIA JACOBS
ALBANY –Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Northeastern New York has announced that Alicia Jacobs is the new director of community engagement. An Emmy-Award winning TV producer with 20 years of experience in mission-focused work, Jacobs joins JFS to spearhead fund-raising initiatives, donor stewardship, and community-wide events.
Jacobs will oversee the planning and execution of JFS’s fund-raising events, manage sponsor relationships, and support the agency’s annual campaigns. According to administrators, her arrival comes at a pivotal time as JFS continues to expand its reach through the JFS Center for Counseling & Resilience and continues to serve older adults throughout the Capital Region.
“I’m delighted that Alicia has joined our team to ensure that our events are well-planned and in turn that we can support our partners in their incredible efforts,” said Jane Ginsburg, JFS president and CEO.
Jacobs has a diverse professional background spanning non-profits, healthcare, banking, and sports and entertainment. Most recently, she has been a prominent advocate for regional causes, serving in leadership roles as staff and board member for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), A Toast ToLife! co-chairwoman, and as a volunteer campaign manager for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
“I am excited to join a great team of compassionate individuals at JFS in their mission to enrich the lives of individuals and families from all backgrounds,” said Jacobs.
A resident of Clifton Park, Jacobs is an appointed member of the Town’s Open Space, Trails & Riverfront Advisory Committee and has been recognized with the 112th Assembly District 2020 Women of Distinction Award. She holds a master’s of arts in communications from Western New England University and a bachelor’s of arts in sociology from the University at Albany.
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