***VIRTUAL*** In the Age of Influence How Are Leading Voices Adapting?

Date: 
July 15, 2020
TIME: 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: 
Online
Cost: 
Free

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Join Danielle Robay, TV host & Influencer, and Chloe Makhani, event specialist and restauranteur, in conversation with Rabbi Sherre Hirsch - exploring how everyone must adapt to make themselves relevant in this new world.

How are smart companies and individuals pivoting, given that all their previous platforms don’t exist and will look totally different into the future? 

Organized By: 
American Jewish University
Event Contact Person: 
The Whizin Center for Continuing Education
310.440.1572
Speakers: 
Chloe Makhani
Chloe Makhani is the owner and operator of Stanley Social, a West Hollywood destination for private events and community happenings, as well as Estate Restaurant & Bar located in Santa Monica. Chloe is also a partner in WHERE clothing, a lifestyle brand known for colorful and comfortable leisure wear. WHERE is launching a retail experience next year in West Hollywood. Chloe is born and raised in Los Angeles and made pit stop in New York City to complete her masters degree in Hospitality Business at New York University. Experienced in event management, promotion, and customer service, Chloe leverages her community and connections to curate perfectly customized events and experiences for her guests. Satisfaction is her primary goal. You can learn more about Chloe on her website www.stanleysocial.com and on social @chloemakhani.
Danielle Robay
Danielle Robay is a TV host and journalist, currently a correspondent for IMDb and NBC4-LA, and host for AT&T/Direct TV. You’ve seen her bring her trademark blend of energy, wit, and candid cultural commentary to HLN’s Dr. Drew (as the recurring millennial voice) and national television programs like E!, EXTRA, Entertainment Tonight Online, The Steve Harvey Show, Good Morning Britain (ITV), Morning Buzz (VH1), and NBC’s 1st Look — and to her loyal social media following of over 250,000 followers across major digital platforms.

In 2016, Danielle was named co-host of WCIU’s Chicago-based, 2 hour-live morning news program The Jam, making her the youngest morning TV host in Chicago’s history. She’s created, written, and produced TV and online content; and hosted live TV shows, round tables, red carpet events, and interviewed the biggest names in Hollywood—she’s chatted with everyone from Taylor Swift + Michael B. Jordan, to Helen Mirren and Tom Hanks. Even Larry King has commented on her compelling interview style: “ Danielle has the ability to make people feel seen.”
Just like Barbara Walters did for earlier generations of women, Robay seeks to transform her generation’s relationship with popular media, creating a platform for young women to shape the world through open dialogue. She is launching her own video podcast for trailblazing women, titled Pretty Smart. You can learn more about Danielle on her website and give her a follow on Instagram and Twitter.

Rabbi Sherre Hirsch
Rabbi Sherre Hirsch is the Chief Innovation Officer for American Jewish University. Rabbi Hirsch made headlines as the first female rabbi at Sinai Temple, the largest Conservative congregation on the west coast. She served as Senior Rabbinic Scholar at Hillel International, where she created and developed Hillelwell, an initiative for Hillels worldwide to become the recognized address for preventative mental health. A thought leader on spirituality and religion, Rabbi Hirsch has appeared on the Today Show, ABC News, Extra, and PBS, among other outlets, and has been a contributor to Time.com, Oprah Magazine, the Jewish Journal, the Hollywood Journal, and more. She is the author of “Thresholds, How to Live Fearlessly and Regret Free” (featured in “Hot Type” in Vanity Fair), and “We Plan, God Laughs, What to do When Life Hits You Over the Head” (recognized on Amazon’s Top 100 List). Rabbi Hirsch was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.