-

Omar Sharif Jr. Joins Holocaust Museum LA as Chief Advancement Officer

Sharif Jr., Leading Fundraiser for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Joins Oldest Holocaust Museum in U.S. in Key Role

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Omar Sharif Jr. has joined Holocaust Museum LA as the new chief advancement officer, announced by Beth Kean, the museum’s CEO.

For the last five years, Sharif Jr. served as a leading fundraiser for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, completing the museum’s $388 million capital campaign. Previously he was a vice president at JP Morgan Chase and a national spokesperson for GLAAD, the LGBTQ media advocacy organization.

In his new role at the oldest survivor-founded museum in the United States, Sharif Jr. will lead the development and communications strategy.

“He will play an integral part in the museum going forward,” Kean said, as Holocaust Museum LA breaks ground later this year on a major campus expansion that will double the institution’s existing footprint and allow it to accommodate greater numbers of students and visitors.

Sharif Jr. is the grandson of award-winning Egyptian actor Omar Sharif on his father’s side and Holocaust survivors from Poland on his mother’s.

“Omar’s mix of professional experience in media and entertainment, advocacy and global philanthropy—combined with his personal experience as the grandson of Holocaust survivors and as an activist and champion for LGBTQ rights and social justice—make him uniquely qualified for this chief advancement officer role,” said Kean.

Sharif Jr. earned his Bachelor of Arts from Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and a Master of Science from London School of Economics, U.K. He speaks fluent Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, Spanish and French and volunteers as an ambassador for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and the Human Rights Foundation.

He is also an actor appearing in the hit Israeli television series “The Baker and the Beauty,” and he recently published “A Tale of Two Omars: A Memoir of Family, Revolution and Coming Out During the Arab Spring.”

“Holocaust education and remembrance is integral to my being,” said Sharif Jr. “This opportunity truly represents a generational responsibility for me and one that I do not take lightly.”

About Holocaust Museum LA

Holocaust Museum LA is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the United States and houses the West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts. Since 1961, the museum has carried on the mission of the founding survivors to commemorate those who perished, educate future generations about the Holocaust, and inspire a more dignified and humane world. Museum admission is free for all students and California residents. https://holocaustmuseumLA.org/

Contacts

Carla Schalman
carla@breakwhitelight.com
310-827-3169
breakwhitelight (for Holocaust Museum LA)

Holocaust Museum LA


Release Versions

Contacts

Carla Schalman
carla@breakwhitelight.com
310-827-3169
breakwhitelight (for Holocaust Museum LA)

Social Media Profiles
More News From Holocaust Museum LA

In Midst of Dramatic Worldwide Rise of Antisemitism Holocaust Museum LA Breaks Ground on Largest Expansion in Famed-Institution’s History

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Holocaust Museum LA, the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust Museum in the United States, broke ground today on a major expansion of its Pan Pacific Park campus. Government officials joined Holocaust Museum LA CEO Beth Kean and Holocaust survivors at the ceremony. Attendees included Los Angeles City County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath, Los Angeles City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, Cali...

With Antisemitism Rising Throughout U.S., Holocaust Museum LA Honors Icon Arnold Schwarzenegger With Inaugural ‘Award of Courage’ at Beverly Hills Hotel Gala

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Holocaust Museum LA honored icon Arnold Schwarzenegger with the first ever “Award of Courage” at the 15th annual gala Monday, Nov. 6, at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Schwarzenegger, recognized as both a cinematic and real-life hero, has been a longtime advocate against antisemitism and bigotry. The son of a Nazi, he has publicly spoken out against hate on social media for many years, regularly posting videos and statements to his fans. Joining the Hollywood s...
Back to Newsroom