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June 17, 2026

AIPG Ambassadors Program

AIPG is pleased to announce the AIPG Ambassadors Program. The Ambassadors Program is designed for donors who want to be more involved in both in AIPG’s work and developments in the field of genocide and atrocity prevention. For an annual donation of $2,000, members of the Ambassadors Program will receive a slate of benefits, including opportunities to engage with the AIPG Board and Staff, as well as with fellow AIPG Ambassadors.

AIPG Ambassadors will receive each year:

  • An annual briefing by AIPG’s Executive Director on emerging atrocity risks;
  • three coffee meetings in New York City with other AIPG Ambassadors — a unique chance to meet others with an active interest in atrocity prevention;
  • two webinars with AIPG programming partners from around the world, focusing on current AIPG programs;
  • an opportunity to participate in AIPG’s annual online training course on atrocity prevention — a unique opportunity to learn how we train government officials and build programs;
  • an opportunity to participate in the annual Frontiers of Prevention hosted by Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, which is AIPG’s curriculum development partner; and
  • one meeting hosted by AIPG Board President Owen Pell with updates on AIPG’s work.

We hope you will take advantage of this unique opportunity to explore our work, and see how prevention is happening around the world.

For more information, please contact: matthew.rozansky@auschwitzinstitute.org

Ambassadors

Annette Jaffe heads an interior design firm with offices in Long Island and Manhattan. She has a background in education, prior to running a series of businesses. She is an active philanthropist, and is looking forward to introducing her network to AIPG and its work.

Ilene H. Lang is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Catalyst, the leading research and advisory organization working to change workplaces and improve lives through advancing women into business leadership. Ms Lang is algo part of AIPG's International Advisory Board.

Jonathan E. Moskin is a partner with Foley & Lardner LLP. He has acted as lead trial and appellate counsel in many copyright, patent and trademark and other related intellectual property litigation. Prior to joining Foley, Mr. Moskin was a partner at White & Case LLP and Pennie & Edmonds, LLP, where he was chair of the Trademark/Copyright Group. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School. He is a member of the Litigation Advisory Council of the Center For Media And Democracy and recently served for three years as president of his synagogue, Mishkan Ha’am.

Sherri Rozansky is a Supervising Attorney and experienced legal professional at Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV) in White Plains, NY, with a focus on foreclosure defense and elder law. With over 40 years of experience, she has also served as a pro bono coordinator for the organization.

Dr. Marc Rozansky, MD, is a diagnostic radiologist at Lenox Hill Radiology in Hartsdale, NY. He has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Rozansky is also a Certified Clinical Bone Densitometrist. He graduated from the State University of New York / Health Science Center at Syracuse in 1985. He attended Binghamton University for his undergraduate studies, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in 1981.

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Toni Haida, M.D. is a retired physician who graduated from Brown University and Weill Cornell Medical College. After completing her residency at the University of Michigan Hospitals, she served as an Attending Physician in the Emergency Department at Jack D. Weiler Hospital of the Montefiore Medical Center, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, as well as Attending Physician at the VA Medical Center in New York.

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Emily Holland is a sustainability and business and human rights lawyer who advises multinational corporations, private equity firms, governments, international organizations, NGOs, and project sponsors on complex and evolving issues related to business and human rights. She also leads the strategic management of a sustainability legal practice, helping integrate cutting-edge legal counsel into transactional and litigation work. In addition, she teaches business and human rights law, contributing to the development of future practitioners and leaders in the field.

Sheri P. Rosenberg

Policy Papers and Briefs in Prevention

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Beyond Remembering Toolkits

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SNCF Papers

Filling the Silence: A Study in Corporate Holocaust History and the Nature of Corporate Memory
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Auschwitz Institute Annual Reports

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Training Resources

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Booklet on National Mechanisms for the Prevention of Genocide and other Atrocity Crimes (2015-2018)

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Reports of the Latin American Network for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (2014-2018)

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