Jim Holzer spent nearly 30 years in Los Angeles running his own marketing business. But with COVID impacting his business and his grown children having moved to New York, Jim and his wife decided it was time to move to Nashville to be near his brother-in-law who works in the music business.
Despite all of his experience (including time at a Big 4 accounting firm), Jim struggled to find the right fit. After speaking to someone at the Jewish Federation, he was introduced to the Jewish Job Network (JJN), a service provided by Jewish Family Services. Jewish Job Network consists of a group of Jewish professionals formed during the great recession in 2009; its purpose is to share resumes and job opportunities and provide warm introductions.
Once Jim was introduced into the network, he received two warm introductions from people he hadn’t met before. One was an opportunity to become the Executive Director of the West End Synagogue, a Conservative congregation of more than 400 families serving Nashville and the surrounding Middle Tennessee region.
“When we met Jim, we found that his warmth and understanding of the Jewish community as well as his experience as a Nashville newcomer would be an asset to West End Synagogue. Thank you to the Jewish Family Service and the Jewish Job Network for making a connection that likely would not have been made otherwise!”
— Batia Karabel, Chair of Personnel Committee. West End Synagogue
If you hire, or have colleagues and friends who are in the position of hiring for their company, and wish to be a part of the Jewish Job Network committee, please contact Pam Kelner at (615) 354-1644 or email pgkelner@jfsnashville.org.
If you are Jewish and are a job seeker and would like to have your resume forwarded to the Jewish Job Network, please send your resume to pgkelner@jfsnashville.org.