The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County Announces the Appointment of Moji Pourmoradi as New Executive Director

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Throughout her career, Mrs. Pourmoradi has demonstrated a deep understanding of the importance of educating future generations about the Holocaust and its lessons.

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The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County in Glen Cove, NY. Photo Credit: HMTC/Facebook

The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Moji Pourmoradi as its new Executive Director. With over 25 years of education experience and exceptional community ties, Pourmoradi brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the organization. Her stellar reputation and passion for educating the public about the Holocaust make her the perfect candidate to lead HMTC toward higher levels of success and impact.
 
Throughout her career, Mrs. Pourmoradi has demonstrated a deep understanding of the importance of educating future generations about the Holocaust and its lessons. Her commitment to fighting antisemitism and desire to promote tolerance aligns seamlessly with the core values of HMTC. 
 
Mrs. Pourmoradi’s exceptional leadership skills and strategic thinking will be critical in fulfilling the vision for the future of the organization. Her ability to form strong relationships with various communities on Long Island will undoubtedly enhance HMTC's outreach efforts and foster partnerships that promote HMTC's cause. "We believe that Moji's inclusive approach will help us engage with a wider audience and ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with individuals from all walks of life," states Alan Mindel, HMTC Board Chair.
 
"I am both humbled and exhilarated to begin my position as Executive Director of HMTC. I look forward to continuing the work begun by visionaries 30 years ago. Their mission has always been to create and cultivate a place of true learning and understanding of the Holocaust and other atrocities. I hope to continue their legacy in honor and memory of all those that have been affected and make HMTC a lighthouse and a haven for our community, Together we can show what it looks like to stand up, speak out and be an upstander in our own communities and beyond." states, Executive Director, Moji Pourmoradi.