
Natalie Yosipovitch joins Gann after five years at MIT Hillel, where she led Jewish graduate student life and Israel engagement. Through strategic relationship-building, student leadership development, and dynamic programming, she tripled the size of the graduate program and helped foster a vibrant, pluralistic community.
At Gann, Natalie directs Jewish student life, including holiday celebrations, Shabbatonim, and retreats. She also serves as the staff advisor for Hakhel (Gann’s weekly student assembly run by Student Council leadership), facilitates the “Questions and Study” Zman Kodesh, and is a 12th grade advisor.
Natalie holds a B.A. from the University of North Carolina and an M.S.Ed. in Community and Social Change from the University of Miami. She’s passionate about helping students deepen their connection to Jewish life, explore meaningful questions, and contribute to a dynamic, inclusive community.
When she’s not at Gann, you can find Natalie cooking up a new vegetarian recipe or planning her next international adventure.