Douglas Greene
Director of Jewish Community Relations, Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte
Douglas Greene is the Director of Jewish Community Relations at the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte, where he leads the Federation’s JCRC and spearheads Outshine Hate, a comprehensive framework focused on education, advocacy, and coalition-building to counter antisemitism and strengthen civic relationships. A former secondary English educator with a specialization in Holocaust education, Douglas brings classroom expertise into the heart of communal and public-facing work, partnering closely with K–12 school systems, higher education, civic leaders, and cultural institutions across North Carolina.
Douglas is the founder and facilitator of the North Carolina Jewish Coalition, an emerging statewide model designed to coordinate Jewish advocacy, education, and incident response. He works extensively with national and regional partners including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), JFNA, JCPA, Facing History & Ourselves, and the Stan Greenspon Holocaust Center, and regularly engages state and local policymakers on Jewish communal priorities. His work centers on translating education into action and building durable relationships that advance both Jewish security and democratic values.
Douglas Greene was a participant in Jewish Federations Executive Accelerator Cohort I and continues to be involved as an Alumnus.
Sessions
Wednesday, February 11
9:30am - 10:45am