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Mandel Foundation Grant to Create Public Service Executive in Residence (PSEIR) Program in CSU’s Levin College of Public Affairs and Education

Cleveland, Ohio- Cleveland State University (CSU) students, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to learn from an experienced former elected official or public affairs leader thanks to the generosity of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation.

A $605,250 grant from the foundation will create the Mandel Public Service Executive in Residence (PSEIR) program in CSU’s Levin College of Public Affairs and Education.

The newly-formed college brings together the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, the School of Communication, the Department of Criminology and Sociology, and the College of Education and Human Services. The University’s Public Affairs Program has long been recognized as one of the best in the country by US News & World Report and other college rankings.

According to Roland Anglin, Dean of the Levin College, the formation of the new college and this new investment from the Mandel Foundation will position the Levin College to become an even greater force in public affairs.

“The generosity of the Mandel Foundation will allow us to attract a senior leader who will help us embrace the full range of our expanded mission and advance our new college’s leadership and administrative capacity,” Anglin said. “The Mandel Foundation understands the need for developing leaders who can help improve communities. They also know how our college can benefit from senior leaders who have made an impact in the world of practice, and can bring their skills and acumen to training the next generation of public and nonprofit leaders.”

The three-year grant will allow the Levin College to recruit an experienced leader who has held a major elected or appointed public office.  The competitive selection process will target leaders who are in the phase of their career where they can be a reflective practitioner, teach, be a presence in regional public affairs, and help develop resources to grow the Levin College.

“The Mandel Foundation is pleased to support Cleveland State and Levin College during a time of great transformation. This meaningful investment will help to grow the capacity of an institution that plays an important role in our region’s civic engagement and leadership development,” said Jehuda Reinharz, President and CEO of the Mandel Foundation.

About Cleveland State University
Founded in 1964, Cleveland State University is a public research institution that provides a dynamic setting for Engaged Learning. With nearly 16,000 students, eight colleges and more than 175 academic programs, CSU was again chosen for 2022 as one of America’s best universities by U.S. News & World Report, including the #1 university in Ohio for social mobility. Find more information at www.csuohio.edu.

About the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel established their first foundation in 1953 in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Their philanthropic legacy is continued through the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation and the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation. The work of the Foundations is grounded in the belief that exceptional leaders, inspired by powerful ideas, are key to improving society and the lives of people around the world. The Foundations have identified five areas of engagement that receive support, which include: leadership development, management of nonprofits, humanities, Jewish life and urban engagement. For more information, please visit mandelfoundation.org.