Communication is an act of creation.
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Tiny Windows Consulting is a digital communications consultancy here to help awesome leaders of Jewish nonprofits get confident, strategic, creative, and lead with belonging in the digital age.

Meet the TWC Team

 
Miriam Brosseau

Miriam Brosseau (she/her), Principal

Nonprofit veteran and organizational strategist Miriam Brosseau founded Tiny Windows Consulting in late 2018. “Communication is an act of creation,” says Miriam. “How we listen to, tell, and elicit stories is what makes our organizations stronger.”

Miriam Brosseau is Principal of Tiny Windows Consulting, and feels pretty great about that.

Before launching Tiny Windows in 2018, Miriam spent 12 years working inside nonprofits including running the Jewish TED-style platform ELI Talks (as its first Program Director). As Chief Innovation Officer of See3 Communications, she consulted with a wide range of organizations including Make-A-Wish America, the BUILD Initiative, and the Alzheimer's Association.

In addition to her consulting work, Miriam is an adjunct marketing instructor at the University of Chicago's Graham School, podcaster, and singer/songwriter.

Miriam holds a Masters in Jewish Professional Studies from Spertus Institute, and certifications in Storytelling for Influence from IDEO and Content Marketing from Hubspot. She is a member of the ROI network of young Jewish entrepreneurs and the Nonprofit Technology Network, and was named to the Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” in 2013 and Chicago’s “Double Chai in the Chi” in 2019. Her work has been published in NPEngage, Beth’s Blog, Crackerjack Marketing, eJewishPhilanthropy, and other prominent nonprofit and marketing publications.

Get more of Miriam’s backstory and approach to creativity on the Hevria podcast. Or, hey! Miriam was profiled for the 2021 book “Bless Our Workforce”; read a selection here. You can also listen in on her teaching storytelling on the 1832 Communications podcast, or on the AFPQ podcast.

In "real life," Miriam is mom to two gorgeous humans and spends her free time reading, drinking too much coffee, and roller skating. She was once a finalist in a Passover parody contest. She would love if you would recommend a good novel.

Follow Miriam on LinkedIn to get to know her and her work better.

 

Angel Alvarez-Mapp (he/him), Senior Strategist

Angel (he/him) is a force for good. Before his current ventures, he served as the Chief Operating Officer of Repair the World and the Senior Director of Operations for the Jews of Color Initiative, advocating for racial equity in the US Jewish community. With over ten years of nonprofit leadership experience, Angel has a talent for scaling organizations, implementing strategic plans, and devising effective marketing strategies.

But Angel's life isn't solely about work. He has many passions, having studied Business Administration at St. Mary's College of California and Graphic Design at the Art Institute of California, San Francisco. Beyond academia, he's deeply engaged with various organizations, serving on the boards of Keshet, JPro, SVARA, Kavod v’Nichum, and Recustom.

Home for Angel is the lively Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles, where he enjoys the simple joys of life with his wife, Danielle Natelson, particularly on Friday evenings, when the aroma of freshly baked challah fills the air.

Zoey Waldman-Schein (they/them), Program Designer and Strategist

Zoey Fleisher (they/them) is a recent graduate of Webster University where they completed a bachelor’s degree in Choral/General Music Education with a minor in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies and a Webster LEADS Leadership Certificate.

Zoey’s work spans across disciplines that emphasize education, non-profit development, and social justice facilitation. Their current pursuits include working on the facilitation team for Cultural Leadership’s Class 17, song leading for local Saint Louis Congregation Temple Emmanuel, serving as a board member-at-large at CHARIS the St. Louis Women's Chorus, teaching private music lessons, and developing and staffing the upcoming Camp Indigo Point for LGBTQ+ young folks.

Tommy Kubitsky (she/her), Graphic Designer and Project Manager

Bio forthcoming!

Anne Morain (she/her), Research and Data Specialist

Anne Morain (she/her) uses her Masters in Library Science, uncanny attention to detail, and love of geek culture and Jewish community to support TWC’s excellent clients and help keep internal systems humming smoothly.

Anne’s wide-ranging experience helps her bring a holistic view to her current work. Her background includes archiving books at the Jewish Theological Seminary library, providing compassionate care to folks with low incomes and mental health challenges at a residential home in Chicago, and using her wilderness smarts (later applied to hiking the entirety of the Appalachian Trail) to supporting young folks through Outward Bound programs. Outside of her professional life, Anne is an avid MST3K fan and retro video game player.

Elad Nehorai (he/him), Senior Marketing Strategist

Elad Nehorai has spent the last 12 years committed to two things: building Jewish community and marketing.

He did this when he ran the creative online and in-person Jewish community called Hevria.

He did this when he co-founded Torah Trumps Hate, the largest Orthodox Jewish progressive activist group in the United States.

And he did this when he ran marketing for multiple startups, all of which became profitable, and the most recent of which he joined at seed stage and took it all the way to acquisition by iRobot.

Elad combines content marketing expertise with growth hacking, along with a heavy dose of off-the-wall creativity to help companies, organizations, and people achieve their marketing potential.

Chari Pere (she/her), Graphic Designer and Project Manager

Bio forthcoming!

Rosie Powers (she/her), Digital Communications and Operations Strategist

Rosie Powers is a mission-driven strategist who works with nonprofits across brand, website, and digital marketing strategy. Equal parts storyteller, data nerd, and project manager, she enjoys the intersection between “big idea” thinking and metrics analysis that helps nonprofit brands communicate their impact and engage audiences. In her work with the agency Mission Minded, she collaborated with organizations such as Housing Trust Silicon Valley, Packard Foundation, Ibis Reproductive Health, Pritzker Traubert Foundation, and Wu Yee Children’s Services.

Rosie’s roots in storytelling began with her career as a journalist working in newsrooms with the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and ABC before moving into nonprofit communications. She then worked in marketing leadership with Chicago-based nonprofit Greenheart International.

In her spare time, Rosie enjoys volunteering with the Chicago chapters of the Sierra Club and the Planetary Society.

Gulienne Rollins (she/her), Educator and Facilitator

A dedicated diversity professional committed to using her skills and talents to improve the lives of the people in her community, Gulienne is a public speaker, editor, blogger, and publisher.

Gulienne holds a B.A. in Communications and African & African Diaspora Studies and accompanied her formal studies with a position on the AHANA Leadership Council (a council representing the students of Asian, Hispanic, African-American, and Native American heritage) of the Undergraduate Government and as the Vice President and then President of the Hillel (Jewish student’s group).

She has been recognized for her work in various communities as a Hakhel grantee, participant in the Meorot Fellowship at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, and with an invitation to The Jewish Week‘s The Conversation.

Yudi Sufrin (he/him), Operations and Administration Manager

Yudi dedicates his time at Tiny Windows to making sure the whole team runs smoothly, making sure everyone has the tools, tech, and process to do their job well.

He is also a singer/songwriter and teacher of Jewish texts, both of which focus on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.

In addition to working for TWC, making music, and exploring the corridors of the supernal realms, Yudi is “tatti” to two excellent kiddos and husband to Miriam.

Learn more about his music and listen to his classes here.

Mikhal Wiener (she/her), Content Strategist and Writer

Mikhal Weiner is an Israeli-American writer, journalist, and part-time Cantor living in New Jersey with her wife and two kids. She graduated Summa cum Laude from Berklee College of Music in 2014. She has written music and book reviews, profiles of artists, reported work, and personal essays for publications like Parents, NY Jewish Week, Real Simple, Pride Source, and more. Her Substack, Welcome to the Chaos Palace, is about exploring the idea that coloring outside the lines can unlock new realms of creativity and innovation. It's also about being a mom with ADHD and Judaism and queerness.

Mikhal has worked extensively as a translator, an editor, and a transcriptionist for various academic institutions and individuals. Her work, whether text or music, is deeply influenced by her experiences growing up as an Israeli gay woman in the early aughts and her love of words and music. She loves writing about people, places and the ways their stories intersect. 

The name "Tiny Windows" comes from the idea that every time we communicate (online), we're opening a tiny window into who we are and what we're all about. 

Tiny windows inspire curiosity. They're transparent, but within boundaries. They're inviting. They let the light through. Open your tiny window and let your community peek inside…