From Nicole Mutchnik - ADL Board Chair <[email protected]>
Subject Jonathan Greenblatt one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2025
Date April 16, 2025 1:59 PM
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Dear John,

Greetings &mdash; I&rsquo;m delighted to reach out to share today&rsquo;s announcement that Jonathan Greenblatt, our ADL CEO & National Director, was named to Time&rsquo;s annual
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TIME100 list as one of the Most Influential People in the World for 2025.

This prestigious recognition is a powerful statement of the impact ADL is making under Jonathan&rsquo;s leadership, and an unexpected height on this roller coaster of a year. Indeed, the TIME100 comes as a result of how deeply antisemitism has seeped into daily life in ways we never believed we would see again. Incidents of harassment and vandalism against Jews continue to rise; the ADL Center on Extremism recorded more than 10,000 antisemitic incidents in the year following Hamas&rsquo; October 7, 2023 attack on Israel; students are still targeted on campus; people are being physically attacked; homes and businesses are defaced; and Jews are outwardly discriminated against and excluded in
their professional and student organizations. It&rsquo;s hard to believe that something which had become rare is once again so commonplace.

No one is doing more to shine a light upon, disrupt and fight this hatred than Jonathan, an indefatigable thought and organizational leader of ADL&rsquo;s outstanding professional staff and volunteers.

As Van Jones so beautifully wrote in
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Jonathan&rsquo;s TIME100 profile:

&ldquo;In a moment that demands operational excellence and moral clarity, Greenblatt delivers both.&rdquo;

The TIME100 is an iconic honor.

Jonathan&rsquo;s inclusion speaks to the groundbreaking approach ADL has taken to tackle an insidious problem. Whether it&rsquo;s launching new innovations like the ADL Campus Antisemitism Report Card or our shareholder advocacy TOV ETF; collaborating with world-class researchers, Nobel laureates and global scholars; or leaning into time-tested tools of litigation, incident tracking and the Center on Extremism; ADL is combating hate on multiple fronts and multiple channels. And while antisemitism brings no good news, today we feel heard in calling out bigotry, we feel seen in fighting discrimination and we feel renewed in our work to tackle extremism, conspiracy and hatred, always reliant
upon the foundational civil rights and constitutional protections we in the U.S. are all entitled to. Caring for our communities, neighbors and dorm mates, regardless of religion, race or ethnicity is the true American exceptionalism.

As ADL&rsquo;s Chair of the Board of Directors, it&rsquo;s a moment to convey foremost gratitude for the extremely demanding work of our talented team across the country, represented by Jonathan&rsquo;s visionary leadership. While the year ahead will, no doubt, continue to be complex and difficult, I hope you will share in a welcome moment of celebration for our CEO, and for all of us.

Jonathan, on behalf of our ADL community, we wish you our heartfelt congratulations on this exceptional accomplishment. May you continue to go from strength to strength.
With profound thanks,

Nicole Mutchnik
Chair, ADL Board of Directors

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