Ruth Kullman

b. October 13, 1951

by JWA Staff
Our work to expand the Encyclopedia is ongoing. We are providing this brief biography for Ruth Kullman until we are able to commission a full entry.

Community leader and activist Ruth Kullman, 2013, honored with the Hannah G. Solomon Award by the National Council of Jewish Women.

Courtesy of Alan Smason/Crescent City Jewish News

Ruth Kullman has dedicated her career to working for positive change in her community, from chairing her local Planned Parenthood to helping her synagogue recover from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Ruth Kullman came to New Orleans in 1969 to attend Tulane and stayed to earn an MSW. She focused her career on local Jewish institutions, first at Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans, where she developed a teen suicide prevention program, then at the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, where she served as campaign director, before founding Kullman Consulting, a fundraising consulting firm for nonprofits. She served as board chair of both Planned Parenthood of Louisiana and the Committee of 21, which campaigned to elect women to public office. After Katrina, as president of the board, she helped Touro Synagogue repair its damaged building and hire a new rabbi. She also worked tirelessly to help Mitch Landrieu in his run for mayor. As of 2015 she serves on the boards of Touro Infirmary, the Louisiana Children’s Medical Center, and New Schools New Orleans while serving as finance director for Mayor Landrieu. In 2013 she was honored with the National Council of Jewish Women’s Hannah G. Solomon Award.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Ruth Kullman." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/kullman-ruth>.