dr Gitelson has distinguished herself as an international management consultant and non-profit organizer for several decades.
December 15, 2022. NEW YORK, NY /24-7press release/ — dr Susan Gitelson was included in the Marquis Who’s Who. As in all biographical volumes of the Marquis Who’s Who, the individuals profiled are selected using current reference values. Factors such as position, notable achievements, visibility and notoriety in a field are considered during the selection process.
dr Gitelson has a diverse background in entrepreneurship, philanthropy, education and authorship, and has distinguished herself as an international business consultant and non-profit organizer for several decades.
dr Gitelson earned three degrees from Columbia University: a Bachelor of Arts from Barnard College, a Masters in International Affairs from the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), and a Doctor of Philosophy from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
dr Gitelson has had a varied career as an intern at the Rockefeller Foundation and as an assistant professor of international relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has since served as President and Chief Executive Officer of MTIIC Corporation and as President of International Consultants, Inc.
dr Renowned for her civic engagement and political expertise, Gitelson has contributed as a member of several organizations with an international reach. In particular, she has served as Director of International Affairs and Third World for the World Jewish Congress, National Vice President of the American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Board Member of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University. She also served on the Boards of Trustees of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy and the National Institute of Social Sciences.
dr Gitelson has published scholarly articles on four continents. More recently, she is the author of Giving is Not Just for the Very Rich: A How-to Guide for Giving and Philanthropy. The book serves as an effective guide to charitable giving, featuring numerous examples from prominent donors, social entrepreneurs, and nonprofit professionals.
dr Gitelson is a prolific promoter of quality education, effective government, and selfless charity, and a notable supporter of the Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson Award for “Human Values in International Affairs” at Columbia SIPA, the Columbia SIPA Gitelson Policy Forum, the Truman (originally Gitelson) Peace Prize at the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University, and many more. She has received many awards for her tireless service, including the Medal for Conspicuous Alumni Service from Columbia, an Outstanding Service Medal from SIPA, and an award from the Einstein Visionaries Society. She also received an honorary degree from the Hebrew University.
As an explanation for their outstanding success, Dr. Gitelson credits her tireless enthusiasm for learning, as well as her adaptable nature and interest in meeting people from diverse backgrounds.
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