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In this episode, Aaron Gordon welcomes Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, his mentor and friend, to discuss his unconventional career journey from Wall Street to the nonprofit sector. Josh emphasizes the significance of focusing on results over recognition, inspired by Harry Truman's quote on accomplishments. He shares stories from his varied career, his financial audit during his transition, and how important mentors shaped his path. Aaron and Josh talk about personal growth, faith, and the nuances of success. Josh's insightful reflections on aligning personal values with career choices, the concept of "bitul," and handling life's contradictions provide an inspiring message for listeners. Aaron concludes with gratitude and encourages engagement with the podcast.

Get To Know Rabbi Josh Joseph, Ed. D

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph is the Orthodox Union’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since September of 2020. He is the senior professional leader, responsible for all aspects of OU programs and operations, other than OU Kosher. He joined the OU from Yeshiva University where he served in a variety of roles over 16 years, ultimately rising to senior vice president. In that role, he established and implemented strategic plans, managed the university’s operations, and played key roles on major initiatives such as the university’s response to the coronavirus. A native of Montreal, Josh received both his Ed.D. and Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his rabbinical ordination from Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Arts in Jewish philosophy from their Bernard Revel Graduate School. He also completed fellowships and certificates at NYU’s Wagner School of Public Administration, as well as Harvard’s Institute of Higher Education. Josh previously worked at a hedge fund, as a community rabbi, served as the executive director of the Orthodox Caucus, and director of social entrepreneurialism at YU's Center for the Jewish Future. He and his wife, Julie, live in Lawrence, New York and are the proud parents of Zach, Ozzie, and Marsha.

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3 Episode Key Takeaways 1. Focus on Results Over Recognition: Josh highlighted a powerful quote by Harry Truman: "It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." Letting go of the need for external validation can help us achieve greater success and meaning in our endeavors.

2. Embrace Change and Seek Alignment: Josh's diverse career path—from Wall Street to Yeshiva University—reminds us that feeling misaligned in our careers is a signal to reevaluate. Connecting with our mentors, family, and friends can provide the support and guidance needed to navigate these changes.

3. Live with Purpose and Passion: Referencing Sir Ken Robinson's book, "The Element," Josh emphasized finding where our passions and talents intersect as the key to fulfillment and success. Knowing oneself and being in an environment conducive to personal growth is crucial.

Show Overview: 02:23 Hypocrisy can be valuable for personal growth.

04:39 Life is a journey; keep hustling for truth.

09:33 Josh studied in Israel and pursued a Wall Street career.

11:26 Exploring nonprofit leadership between rabbi, Wall Street.

14:19 Visionary and implementer: a rare leadership combination.

18:16 Mentorship and self-awareness drive personal growth.

23:52 Paid to learn lesson; impacts other decisions.

27:03 Passion and talent intersection defines success.

31:47 Father endured hardships; now facing silence.

34:07 Appreciating unique podcast space for shared voices.

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In this episode, Aaron Gordon welcomes Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, his mentor and friend, to discuss his unconventional career journey from Wall Street to the nonprofit sector. Josh emphasizes the significance of focusing on results over recognition, inspired by Harry Truman's quote on accomplishments. He shares stories from his varied career, his financial audit during his transition, and how important mentors shaped his path. Aaron and Josh talk about personal growth, faith, and the nuances of success. Josh's insightful reflections on aligning personal values with career choices, the concept of "bitul," and handling life's contradictions provide an inspiring message for listeners. Aaron concludes with gratitude and encourages engagement with the podcast.

Get To Know Rabbi Josh Joseph, Ed. D

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph is the Orthodox Union’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since September of 2020. He is the senior professional leader, responsible for all aspects of OU programs and operations, other than OU Kosher. He joined the OU from Yeshiva University where he served in a variety of roles over 16 years, ultimately rising to senior vice president. In that role, he established and implemented strategic plans, managed the university’s operations, and played key roles on major initiatives such as the university’s response to the coronavirus. A native of Montreal, Josh received both his Ed.D. and Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his rabbinical ordination from Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Arts in Jewish philosophy from their Bernard Revel Graduate School. He also completed fellowships and certificates at NYU’s Wagner School of Public Administration, as well as Harvard’s Institute of Higher Education. Josh previously worked at a hedge fund, as a community rabbi, served as the executive director of the Orthodox Caucus, and director of social entrepreneurialism at YU's Center for the Jewish Future. He and his wife, Julie, live in Lawrence, New York and are the proud parents of Zach, Ozzie, and Marsha.

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3 Episode Key Takeaways 1. Focus on Results Over Recognition: Josh highlighted a powerful quote by Harry Truman: "It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." Letting go of the need for external validation can help us achieve greater success and meaning in our endeavors.

2. Embrace Change and Seek Alignment: Josh's diverse career path—from Wall Street to Yeshiva University—reminds us that feeling misaligned in our careers is a signal to reevaluate. Connecting with our mentors, family, and friends can provide the support and guidance needed to navigate these changes.

3. Live with Purpose and Passion: Referencing Sir Ken Robinson's book, "The Element," Josh emphasized finding where our passions and talents intersect as the key to fulfillment and success. Knowing oneself and being in an environment conducive to personal growth is crucial.

Show Overview: 02:23 Hypocrisy can be valuable for personal growth.

04:39 Life is a journey; keep hustling for truth.

09:33 Josh studied in Israel and pursued a Wall Street career.

11:26 Exploring nonprofit leadership between rabbi, Wall Street.

14:19 Visionary and implementer: a rare leadership combination.

18:16 Mentorship and self-awareness drive personal growth.

23:52 Paid to learn lesson; impacts other decisions.

27:03 Passion and talent intersection defines success.

31:47 Father endured hardships; now facing silence.

34:07 Appreciating unique podcast space for shared voices.

  continue reading

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