COLLEEN CICOTTA was recently named the new director of Syracuse Jewish Family Service (SJFS). Judith Huober, the recently retired director, remains active with SJFS as a clinician and consultant. Cicotta will lead the 130-year-old human-service agency that is an affiliate of Menorah Park of Central New York. As the agency’s chief executive, she’ll be responsible […]
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COLLEEN CICOTTA was recently named the new director of Syracuse Jewish Family Service (SJFS). Judith Huober, the recently retired director, remains active with SJFS as a clinician and consultant. Cicotta will lead the 130-year-old human-service agency that is an affiliate of Menorah Park of Central New York. As the agency’s chief executive, she’ll be responsible for the agency’s overall administration including staff development, financials, and reporting. The director works closely with the board of directors, the CEO of Menorah Park, and the community to develop and implement programs that realize the agency’s mission and vision. Cicotta was most recently the associate director of the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service at Syracuse University and is a recent graduate of the Leadership Greater Syracuse civic-leadership training program. Cicotta holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Potsdam. She served two years in AmeriCorps VISTA and has served on the boards of the Brady Faith Center, Literacy Volunteers of Greater Syracuse, and the Parent Advisory Committee at Rothschild Early Child Center at Temple Adath Yeshurun.