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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-12

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4 Tamarack Camrnms

Introducing Our New
Special NeedslYrogram

BBYO HIRES NEW
REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Inclusion Program
• Children entering il

No additional fee!

Avodah Program

• Teens entering 10th grade
through young adulthood

2nd - 7th grades

• Provides additional
support for campers
with learning,
social and/or
communication
differences

Rachel Ellis

10 or 24 day
sessions

B

BYO Michigan Region has
hired Rachel Grey Ellis as it
new senior regional direc-
tor. Ellis grew up in Farmington
Hills and was a proud member of
Shira BBG #580 during high school.
"My time in BBYO was instru-
mental in laying the foundation
for over two decades of service,
leadership and philanthropic
opportunities:' she said. "I look
forward to providing today's teens
with experiences that will prepare
them for their future successes?'
Attending Michigan State
University, Ellis earned her bach-
elor's degree in interpersonal
and organizational communica-
tion. She was an active member
of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority and
began working for the sorority as
a traveling leadership consultant,
followed by 20 years of volunteer
work in areas including leader-
ship training, recruitment, phi-
lanthropy and risk management.
She earned her master's in
business administration from
Wayne State University. Ellis
worked in marketing out East
before returning home to start
a family business. Active in the
Jewish community, she serves on
the Tamarack Camps board and
in various roles at Congregation
Beth Shalom, Temple Israel and
Aish Detroit.
Ellis has three children, Shira
(named after her BBG chapter),
Ari and Noam, who are looking
forward to joining BBYO one
day. *

• Provides instruction in
job skills, life skills
and offers social
opportunities for those
with learning, social
and/or communication
differences

• 24 day sessions

For more information, contact Franki Bagdade, Director of Special Needs.
Join us for an informational meeting at our Bloomfield Hills office on
Tuesday, November 17, at 5:30 p.m.

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6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380, Bloomfield Hills, MI
www.tamarackcamps.com/special •needs • 248.647.1100

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