Emily Yehezkel serves as the Experiential Education Director at Creating Connected Communities (CCC), where she brings a passion for immersive, values-driven programming. She joined CCC in 2021 after relocating from New York and holds a Master of Arts in Human Development and Family Studies from The George Washington University, with a concentration in Israel and Jewish Experiential Education. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in American Sign Language/English Interpreting from Kent State University.
Deeply committed to community engagement, Emily serves on the board of Am Yisrael Chai, the Young Leadership Division Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, and the Chi Omega Alumnae Engagement Team, where she leads the Connect and Reconnect initiative. She also volunteers with the American Lung Association and JFCS’ PAL Program. Emily is currently leading the effort to establish 3GATL, an initiative that will connect descendants of Holocaust survivors and amplify their family stories. She actively shares her grandfather’s Holocaust testimony to educate and inspire others.
In 2025, Emily was honored as a member of Chi Omega’s inaugural 30 Under 30 cohort.
Outside of work, she loves to travel and explore all that Atlanta has to offer.